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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 09 1997, 598-603, Vol 4, No. 5
L Gonzalez, RW Boyle, M Zhang, J Castillo, S Whittier, P Della-Latta, LM Clarke, JR George, X Fang, JG Wang, B Hosein and CY Wang
A synthetic-peptide-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (EIA) capable
of screening for antibodies to both human immunodeficiency virus type 1
(HIV-1) and HIV-2 has been developed for use in blood banks and diagnostic
laboratories. Microtiter wells are coated with two synthetic peptides, one
corresponding to the highly conserved envelope region of HIV-1 and another
corresponding to the conserved envelope region of HIV-2. Overall,
sensitivity was 100% in 303 individuals diagnosed with AIDS and 96
individuals diagnosed with AIDS-related complex, 14.8% in a study of 500
high-risk group members, 99.9% in 600 EIA repeatedly reactive (RR)-HIV-1
Western blot (WB)-positive repository specimens, and 100% for 222
geographically diverse HIV-1 specimens and 216 confirmed HIV-2-positive
specimens evaluated. The specificity was determined to be 99.72% for a
total of 13,004 serum and plasma samples from random volunteer donors
evaluated across five blood banks. Forty donors who were found to be EIA
RR-WB indeterminate but nonreactive on the United Biomedical, Inc., test
(UBI HIV 1/2 EIA) were prospectively followed as an additional measure of
specificity. None of the 40 low-risk cases evolved into a positive WB
pattern at follow-up. The sensitivity and specificity of this new assay are
comparable to those of other Food and Drug Administration-licensed HIV-1
and HIV-1- HIV-2 assays that are currently available in the United States.
The UBI HIV 1/2 EIA affords laboratories another choice in the detection of
antibodies for HIV-1 and HIV-2 with a test based on an alternative antigen
format.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Synthetic-peptide-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for screening human serum or plasma for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and type 2
United Biomedical, Inc., Hauppauge, New York 11788, USA.
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