BACKGROUND:In remote settings, timely plasma separation and transportation to testing laboratories is an impediment to the access of HIV viral load (VL) testing. Potential solutions are whole blood testing through point of care (POC) assays or dried blood spots (DBS). METHODS:We evaluated the performance of a prototype Alere q whole blood VL protocol and compared it against plasma (Abbott RealTime HIV-1) and DBS VL (Abbott RealTime HIV-1 DBS revised prototype protocol and Roche CAP/CTM HIV-1 v2.0 DBS free virus elution protocol). Virological failure (VF) was defined at >1000 copies/ml. RESULTS:Of 299 samples, Alere q correctly classified VF in 61% versus 87% by Abbott DBS and 76% by Roche FVE. Performance varied across plasma VL categories....
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV-1 viral load quantification can greatly impr...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...
Dried blood spots (DBS) can be used in developing countries to alleviate the logistic constraints of...
Introduction: HIV viral load testing is the preferred monitoring approach for HIV infected patients ...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country settings for detecting HIV ...
The use of dried blood spot (DBS) specimens for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring is recommended to sup...
International audienceBackground. Although it is the best method to detect early therapeutic failure...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country se...
Viral load (VL) monitoring of HIV-infected patients in decentralized areas is limited due to logisti...
Routine HIV viral load testing is not widely accessible in most resource-limited settings, including...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase access to HIV ...
Quantitative plasma viral load (VL) at 1000 copies /mL was recommended as the threshold to confirm a...
In settings where plasma preparation and sample centralization are not feasible or inconvenient, dri...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV-1 viral load quantification can greatly impr...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...
Dried blood spots (DBS) can be used in developing countries to alleviate the logistic constraints of...
Introduction: HIV viral load testing is the preferred monitoring approach for HIV infected patients ...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country settings for detecting HIV ...
The use of dried blood spot (DBS) specimens for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring is recommended to sup...
International audienceBackground. Although it is the best method to detect early therapeutic failure...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country se...
Viral load (VL) monitoring of HIV-infected patients in decentralized areas is limited due to logisti...
Routine HIV viral load testing is not widely accessible in most resource-limited settings, including...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase access to HIV ...
Quantitative plasma viral load (VL) at 1000 copies /mL was recommended as the threshold to confirm a...
In settings where plasma preparation and sample centralization are not feasible or inconvenient, dri...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV-1 viral load quantification can greatly impr...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...
Dried blood spots (DBS) can be used in developing countries to alleviate the logistic constraints of...