Optimizing early infant diagnosis at delivery rooms with HIV-1 Abbott RealTime-PCR using phosphate buffered saline to complement low plasma volumes

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of clinical virology plus Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcvp.2022.100113
Jaqueline Helena da Silva Santos, Andressa Coelho Sichi, Cintia Mayumi Ahagon, Norberto Camilo Campos, Luís Fernando de Macedo Brígido
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Abstract

Background

Improving the early identification of HIV-1-infected newborns with birth testing is critical to comprehensive early infant diagnosis and care for newborns living with HIV-1. Automated RNA quantification systems are valuable diagnostic tools, but the volume of plasma that viral load platforms require makes their widespread use for young children difficult.

Method

Seventy-nine plasma samples with different viral load ranges were evaluated in parallel with the use of 1x PBS, pH 7.4, to supplement the required volume at dilutions factors from 1:2 to 1:50. Viral load quantification assays were evaluated using ABBOTT Molecular platforms, USA.

Results

Using 1x PBS, at 1:10 dilution (70 µL plasma in 630  µL 1x PBS), a sensitivity of 100% and 100% specificity were obtained for detecting a viremia above 400 copies/mL (Kappa of 0.96, p < 0, 0001) for 1:50 dilution the sensitivity was 96% and the specificity 100% (kappa 0.90, p < 0.0001).

Conclusions

Although with reduced sensitivity, proportional to the dilution factor, the use of plasma does not influence the specificity of the test and allows the diagnosis of HIV-1 infections. Cases with very low viremia, a situation that may occur due to the treatment or prophylaxis of the mother and/or child, may go unnoticed with this procedure, and undiluted testing may be necessary.

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使用磷酸盐缓冲盐水补充低血浆容量的HIV-1 Abbott实时PCR优化产房婴儿早期诊断
背景:通过出生检测提高对感染HIV-1的新生儿的早期识别,对感染HIV-1的新生儿进行全面的婴儿早期诊断和护理至关重要。自动化RNA定量系统是有价值的诊断工具,但病毒载量平台需要的血浆量使其难以在幼儿中广泛使用。方法79份不同病毒载量的血浆样品,用1倍PBS (pH 7.4)补充所需体积,稀释倍数为1:2 ~ 1:50。病毒载量定量测定采用美国ABBOTT分子平台进行评估。结果使用1倍PBS,按1:10稀释(630µL 1x PBS中70µL血浆),检测400拷贝/mL以上病毒血症的灵敏度为100%,特异性为100% (Kappa = 0.96, p <0.0001),稀释1:50时,敏感性为96%,特异性为100% (kappa 0.90, p <0.0001)。结论血浆检测虽然敏感性降低,但与稀释系数成正比,不影响检测的特异性,可用于HIV-1感染的诊断。由于母亲和/或儿童的治疗或预防而可能发生的极低病毒血症病例,可能会被这种程序忽视,可能需要进行未稀释的检测。
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