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Review
. 1991 Aug 26;153(35):2410-4.

[Diagnosis of HIV-infection]

[Article in Danish]
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  • PMID: 1949239
Review

[Diagnosis of HIV-infection]

[Article in Danish]
C B Christiansen et al. Ugeskr Laeger. .

Abstract

Different methods have been developed for the diagnosis of HIV infection, i.e. detection of antibodies, antigen and proviral DNA. ELISA methods for detecting HIV-1 antibodies are widely used as screening assays. A sample which is repeatedly positive with ELISA is re-tested with a confirmatory test, e.g. western blot. Antibodies to HIV-1 are not detectable until 2-3 months after infection, but antigens may be detectable during the last weeks of this initial period, though they disappear with the appearance of the antibodies. In the later stages of HIV infection, HIV antigen is again detectable in a proportion of patients. Detection and quantitation of HIV antigen are used as indicators of disease progression and for monitoring the antiviral efficacy of therapeutic interventions. When no antibodies or antigens can be detected in persons suspected of having HIV infection, culture of HIV can be performed. For research purposes, detection of small amounts of proviral DNA can be made with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The method is not yet applicable in routine diagnosis of HIV infection.

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  • [Diagnosis of HIV-1 infection].
    Vestergaard BF, Nielsen C. Vestergaard BF, et al. Ugeskr Laeger. 1992 Mar 30;154(14):943. Ugeskr Laeger. 1992. PMID: 1580007 Danish. No abstract available.

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