Background: HIV testing is still an important component of routine sexual health screening, assessment of at-risk individuals and as part of the care of pregnant women. To prevent further transmission of infection, it is important that HIV tests are highly sensitive and that positive cases are not missed. HIV serologic antigen/antibody tests are commonly used as they are capable of detecting recent and established infection.
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November 2021
We evaluated the analytical performance of the Elecsys® Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) immunoassay panel for the in vitro detection of EBV immunoglobulin M (IgM), EBV viral capsid antigen immunoglobulin G (VCA IgG), and EBV nuclear antigen immunoglobulin G (EBNA IgG). Relative sensitivity/specificity were assessed using 1,734 human blood samples (1,068 residual samples from routine EBV testing; 467 presumed acute infection; 199 presumed seronegative) tested with the Elecsys EBV and 2 comparator panels (ARCHITECT EBV; Liaison EBV). EBV infection status was defined by majority approach.
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