Publications by authors named "Takako Shima"

We evaluated the fourth-generation HIV screening assay VIDAS HIV DUOII (DUOII) based on ELFA for simultaneous detection of anti-HIV-1 and anti-HIV-2 antibodies and HIV-1 p24 antigen through comparison with other HIV antigen-antibody detection assays. Materials were 1228 HIV-negative specimens, 95 HIV-antibody-positive specimens, and HIV commercial panels. The specificity of DUOII was 99.

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We evaluated the use of COBAS TaqMan HIV-1 for highly pure system (COBAS TaqMan) recently developed as a second-generation quantification of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA. The linearity, sensitivity, reproducibility, and effects of possibly interfering materials were examined and results compared to those of AMPLICOR HIV-1 MONITOR Test version 1.5 (AMPLICOR) using 6 virus isolates that were all different subtypes.

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Objective: As an attempt to make HIV testing more accessible to many people, rapid HIV tests were introduced to a public health center. We evaluated logistic issues and effects of the introduction.

Methods: In January 2003, the Tochigi Prefectural Kennan Public Health and Welfare Center introduced rapid HIV tests simultaneously with conventional HIV tests.

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We identified an unusual case of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in a patient (GM43) who exhibited a persistently low antibody response and undetectable viral load during a 5-year follow-up period. GM43 harbored HIV-1 circulating recombinant form 01_AE with gross deletions in the nef/long terminal repeat (LTR) region. The sizes of the deletions increased progressively from 84 to >400 bp during the 5-year period.

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A 30-year-old homosexual Japanese man had fourteen days of fever, malaise, appetite loss, sore throat, and four days of diarrhea and slightly congested eyes before he developed a skin eruption. He presented with measles-like exanthems on his face, trunk, and extremities. Deep red enanthems were seen on his left buccal mucosa opposite the premolar teeth, and whitish enanthems were seen on the buccal and gingival mucosa.

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This study investigates the molecular epidemiology of HIV in Uzbekistan--a former Soviet Union (FSU) country located in central Asia. A total of 18,910,370 subjects were involved in an HIV serological examination through a population survey conducted in 1987-2002. Rapid changes in epidemiological dynamics and transmission modes have been observed since 1999: incidence rose from 25 newly HIV-infected subjects per year to more than 100 new cases per month within the first half of 2002, and the rate of intravenous drug use (IVDU)-associated HIV infection increased to 75% per year during the same period.

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