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Performance of a novel viral load assay for plasma HIV-1 RNA quantification compared with Roche real time PCR in China.
The aim of this study was to compare the Sansure HIV-1 VL assay with the Roche Cobas HIV-1 assay in the quantitation of HIV-1 VL and evaluate its application in China. We collected plasma samples from patients infected with HIV-1 or interference patients infected with other viruses. The same samples were subsequently tested using the Sansure HIV-1 VL and Roche Cobas HIV-1 VL assays. Thirty plasma samples from patients not infected with HIV-1 were undetectable using two assays. Overall, agreement was observed for 289 of the 300 samples (96.33 %), with a κ value of 0.92. The Pearson correlation coefficient between the two assays was 0.96. A paired t test revealed no significant difference between the two assays (p = 0.64). Bland-Altman analysis revealed that 97.88 % (185/189) of the paired VLs fell within the 95 % confidence limits of agreement (-0.746-0.768 log10 copies/mL). In particular, the Pearson correlation coefficients for the samples of subtypes CRF01_AE, CRF07_BC, CRF08_BC, and CRF55_01B were 0.98, 0.97, 0.99, and 0.98, respectively. Compared with the Roche Cobas HIV-1 assay, the Sansure HIV-1 VL assay showed good accuracy and linearity and a high correlation, including with HIV subtypes common in China. In addition, the Sansure HIV-1 VL assay is more accessible because of its advantages of price, acquisition and suitability; thus, it can be readily used in China.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Virological Methods focuses on original, high quality research papers that describe novel and comprehensively tested methods which enhance human, animal, plant, bacterial or environmental virology and prions research and discovery.
The methods may include, but not limited to, the study of:
Viral components and morphology-
Virus isolation, propagation and development of viral vectors-
Viral pathogenesis, oncogenesis, vaccines and antivirals-
Virus replication, host-pathogen interactions and responses-
Virus transmission, prevention, control and treatment-
Viral metagenomics and virome-
Virus ecology, adaption and evolution-
Applied virology such as nanotechnology-
Viral diagnosis with novelty and comprehensive evaluation.
We seek articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and laboratory protocols that include comprehensive technical details with statistical confirmations that provide validations against current best practice, international standards or quality assurance programs and which advance knowledge in virology leading to improved medical, veterinary or agricultural practices and management.