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Evaluation of the Siemens HIV Antigen-Antibody Immunoassay
Author(s) -
Luca Vallefuoco,
Fatima Aden Abdi,
R Sorrentino,
Daniela Spalletti-Cernia,
Claudia Mazzarella,
Sara Barbato,
Enzo Perna,
Wilma Buffolano,
Giuseppe Di Nicuolo,
Giuseppe Portella
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
intervirology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.641
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1423-0100
pISSN - 0300-5526
DOI - 10.1159/000358879
Subject(s) - seroconversion , antibody , immunoassay , virology , antigen , medicine , titer , immunology , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , hiv antigens , viral disease
Fourth-generation assays for the simultaneous detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigen and antibodies are available on the international market and are currently used for blood donor screening and for HIV diagnosis. In this study we evaluated the performance of the novel automated fourth-generation ADVIA Centaur® HIV Ag/Ab Combo assay. The assay detected seroconversion at the same bleed or at least one bleed earlier in panels with respect to other assays and showed a detection efficacy equal to those of other assays in a low-titer panel. Samples obtained from blood donors (n = 2,778) or from HIV-positive patients (HIV-1 B subtype, n = 82; non-B subtype, n = 71) were also tested, showing a good correlation with other fourth-generation assays. We assessed the performance of 3 fourth-generation assays for detecting in utero transmitted anti-HIV antibodies and found a more specific detection efficiency with the ADVIA Centaur HIV Ag/Ab Combo assay compared to the other fourth-generation assays.

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