Assessment of spontaneous fluctuations of viral load in untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C by two standardized quantitation methods: Branched DNA and amplicor monitor

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Quantitation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in serum has been used to predict and monitor the efficacy of interferon therapy in chronic HCV infection. We prospectively studied the fluctuation of viremia by a longitudinal follow-up of HCV RNA levels for 2 months in six untreated patients. Spontaneous fluctuations of HCV RNA ranged from 2.8- to 5.7-fold with branched DNA assay and from 2.9- to 5.6-fold with Monitor. These large spontaneous fluctuations (up to 0.75 log), observed daily, weekly, and monthly, raise doubt about the clinical value of a single assessment of pretherapeutic viremia.

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Halfon, P., Bourliere, M., Halimi, G., Khiri, H., Bertezene, P., Portal, I., … Cartouzou, G. (1998). Assessment of spontaneous fluctuations of viral load in untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C by two standardized quantitation methods: Branched DNA and amplicor monitor. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(7), 2073–2075. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.7.2073-2075.1998

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