1. Early diagnosis of paediatric HIV-1 infection among African breast-fed children using a quantitative plasma HIV RNA assay.
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Rouet F, Montcho C, Rouzioux C, Leroy V, Msellati P, Kottan JB, You B, Viho I, and Dabis F
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- Africa, Anti-HIV Agents therapeutic use, Female, HIV Antibodies blood, HIV Infections virology, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Sensitivity and Specificity, Zidovudine therapeutic use, Branched DNA Signal Amplification Assay methods, Breast Feeding, HIV Infections diagnosis, HIV-1 isolation & purification, RNA, Viral blood
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Objective: To evaluate the performance of a quantitative plasma HIV-1 RNA assay for HIV infection diagnosis among African breast-fed children., Methods: Serial plasma specimens collected in the first week, at day 45-90, 6 months and 9-12 months of age from HIV-exposed children born to HIV-1-infected women enrolled in the DITRAME ANRS 049a perinatal intervention trial (Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire) were tested for HIV-1 plasma RNA using a branched DNA (bDNA) assay. Sensitivity and specificity of this RNA test were assessed in comparison with a qualitative DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) performed on the same blood samples and allowing a reliable detection of the predominant subtype A., Results: Among 91 samples from 53 infected children which tested positive by DNA PCR, the sensitivity of the bDNA test was 100% [95% confidence interval (CI), 96.0-100.0] at < or = 8 days (n = 19), 6-12 weeks (n = 43), 6 months (n = 26), and 9-12 months (n = 3). The median plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load ranged from 242 000 copies/ml at < or = 8 days to more than 500 000 copies/ml at day 45-90 and at 6 months. Of 106 specimens from 106 uninfected children who were DNA PCR- negative at month 3 or 6 of age, HIV-1 RNA was undetectable in 103, yielding an overall specificity for the bDNA test of 97.2% (95% CI, 92.0-99.4). The viral load in the three remaining samples with false-positive results was low (410, 937 and 3752 copies/ml, respectively)., Conclusions: The quantitative bDNA assay appears a suitable tool for early, reliable and easy diagnosis of paediatric HIV-1 infection among a population of African breast-fed children.
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- 2001
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