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Screening for human immunodeficiency virus using a newly developed fourth generation lateral flow immunochromatography assay

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS
Volume 274, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2019.113746

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HIV infection; HIV-1 p24 antigen; Daina Screen (R) HIV Combo assay

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Background: High sensitivity for detection of HIV-1 p24 antigen allows for early detection of primary HIV-1 infections. Objectives: To evaluate the detection sensitivity and specificity of the Daina Screen (R) HIV Combo assay using clinical specimens in Japan where the pretest probability (prevalence) is low. Study design: We screened 17,373 preoperative outpatient blood samples using 4th generation lateral flow immunochromatography Daina Screen (R) HIV Combo assay for simultaneously detecting anti-HIV-1/2 and HIV-1 p24 antigen. Results: Of the samples tested, 24 were positive for HIV-1 p24 antigen and 49 for HIV-1/2 antibody. Of the 49 samples, 36 were WB and HIV-1 RNA negative, 10 were WB and HIV-1 RNA positive, and 3 were WB positive, HIV-1 RNA negative, and in-house HIV-1 proviral DNA positive. RT-PCR revealed that of the 24 samples that were p24 antigen positive, one sample was HIV-1 RNA positive, which was reconfirmed using an in-house HIV-1 provirus DNA assay. From the 17,300 HIV-1 p24 antigen and anti-HIV-1/2 negative samples, pools containing 10 negative samples each were tested for HIV-1 by RT-PCR; all results were negative. Conclusion: The Daina Screen (R) HIV Combo assay had a sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 99.7%, respectively, which sufficiently detected HIV infection in the cohort.

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