Comparison of anti-hepatitis C virus detection with ELISA assay and RIBA 4 in dialysis patients: our experience

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been demonstrated to be the main cause of non-A, non-B hepatitis and the emergent infectious illness in dialysis units. At present, the anti-HCV 100 ELISA and an immunoblot assay in which 2 new antigens are included, are available. We have tested 110 patients on chronic dialy is with anti-C100 ELISA. Twenty-seven of them were anti-HCV positive. We tested the 27 anti-HCV-positive and 7 anti-HCV-negative patients with the RIBA 1 assay. The results were similar with both test.

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Innocenti, M., Mazzoni, A., Moretti, A., & Palla, P. (1992). Comparison of anti-hepatitis C virus detection with ELISA assay and RIBA 4 in dialysis patients: our experience. In Nephron (Vol. 61, p. 315). https://doi.org/10.1159/000186919

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