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Real‐world application of the Xpert® HBV viral load assay on serum and dried blood spots
Author(s) -
Jackson Kathy,
Tekoaua Rosemary,
Li Xin,
Locarnini Stephen
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of medical virology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.782
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1096-9071
pISSN - 0146-6615
DOI - 10.1002/jmv.26662
Subject(s) - viral load , medicine , virology , genexpert mtb/rif , dried blood , viral hepatitis , transmission (telecommunications) , hepatitis b virus , immunology , virus , chromatography , computer science , pathology , tuberculosis , chemistry , mycobacterium tuberculosis , telecommunications
As we strive towards the WHO goal of elimination of viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030, implementation of reliable, accurate diagnostic assays is crucial to identify those at risk of disease progression and those at risk of transmission. Ironically those at greatest risk of chronic hepatitis B are often in resource‐poor regions with limited access to testing, collection, storage, and/or transportation of peripheral blood. The Xpert® HBV Viral Load assay provides an easy to use, convenient means of measuring load on GeneXpert platforms. In this study, the Xpert assay is evaluated against four commercially available high‐throughput assays for Hepatitis B virus (HBV) loads. In addition application of dried blood spots (DBS) for estimation of viral load is assessed on real‐world samples collected from a remote Pacific Island, Kiribati. A total of 107 serum/plasma samples were tested in the Xpert HBV load assay and compared with the Abbott m2000, Alinity m, and Roche Cobas CAP/CTM and 6800. Fifty‐three DBS were tested in the Xpert assay and compared with matching serum samples. Overall 82% serum/plasma samples demonstrated good correlation between the Xpert and Roche and Abbott assays, to within 0.5 log 10 IU/ml. The greatest discrepancies were seen at the limits of quantification of all assays. About 85.4% DBS gave estimable viral loads to within 1 log 10 IU/ml of the serum load. The Xpert HBV viral load assay is recommended for all settings but particularly useful for resource‐poor settings. Utility of DBS with the Xpert assay provides a simple means for testing in remote settings.

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