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Comparison of two commercially available anti-HIV ELISAs: Abbott HTLV III EIA and Du Pont HTLV III-ELISA

✍ Scribed by U. Burkhardt; Th. Mertens; Dr. H. J. Eggers


Book ID
102376987
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
415 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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✦ Synopsis


Serum specimens were tested for HIV antibodies by two commercially available ELISAs (Abbott HTLV I11 EIA and Du Pont HTLV III-ELISA). The specificity and sensitivity of these assays were determined by comparison with indirect immunofluorescence and Western blot analysis. Specificity ranged from 94.3% in the Abbott assay to 97.9% in the Du Pont-ELISA. The sensitivity was 100% in the Abbott-ELISA and 99% in the Du Pont test. With both tests, false-positive results occurred predominantly in sera from patients with immunological disorders (kidney transplant recipients, lymphoma, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, etc.), whereas symptomatic AIDS-patients, patients with ARC, and persons with a defined risk for HIV infection could be diagnosed unequivocally. Specificity and sensitivity of anti-HIV ELISAs seemed to depend not only on definition of the cutoff value but also on other factors, such as antigen preparation and inactivation measures. Testing of ELISA-reactive sera by confirmatory tests remains necessary.