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Abstract

Sustainable suppression of HIV replication forms the basis of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) medication. Thus, reliable quantification of HIV viral load has become an essential factor to monitor the effectiveness of the ART. Longer turnaround-time (TAT), batch testing and technical skills are major drawbacks of standard real-time PCR assays.

The performance of the point-of-care Xpert HIV-1 viral load assay was evaluated against the Abbott RealTime PCR m2000rt system. A total of 96 plasma specimens ranging from 2.5 log copies ml to 4.99 log copies ml and proficiency testing panel specimens were used. Precision and accuracy were checked using the Pearson correlation co-efficient test and Bland–Altman analysis.

Compared to the Abbott RealTie PCR, the Xpert HIV-1 viral load assay showed a good correlation (Pearson r=0.81; <0.0001) with a mean difference of 0.27 log copies ml (95 % CI, −0.41 to 0.96 log copies ml; , 0.35 log copies ml).

Reliable and ease of testing individual specimens could make the Xpert HIV-1 viral load assay an efficient alternative method for ART monitoring in clinical management of HIV disease in resource-limited settings. The rapid test results (less than 2 h) could help in making an immediate clinical decision, which further strengthens patient care.

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2024-04-19
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