Abstract
A rapid diagnosis is considered important in HIV care. In 138,911 testing episodes with the Abbott Architect HIV Ag/Ab Combo assay (3,705 reactive samples), a signal-to-cutoff ratio of>151.17 had a positive predictive value of 100% and a sensitivity of 67.4% for the detection of subsequently confirmed HIV infection. We suggest that results higher than this signal-to-cutoff ratio threshold may be reported to clinicians before the completion of confirmatory testing.
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Jensen, T. O., Robertson, P., Whybin, R., Chambers, I., Lahra, M., Rawlinson, W., & Post, J. J. (2015). A signal-to-cutoff ratio in the abbott architect HIV Ag/Ab combo assay that predicts subsequent confirmation of HIV-1 infection in a low-prevalence setting. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(5), 1709–1711. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.03583-14
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