Aims: A highly reproducible and sensitive hepatitis B virus real-time detection direct (HBV RTD-direct) test using DNA extraction by magnetic beads coated with polyclonal anti-HBsAg, followed by the real-time detection polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, was developed for the detection of HBV DNA.

Methods: The HBV DNA could be extracted from the HBsAg positive viral particles without resulting in viral DNA fragmentation. The HBV RTD-direct test was validated using a serial dilution panel of the WHO standard HBV DNA 97/746 I.

Results: The test had a dynamic range of 0.7-8.0 log10 international units (IU) per mL and the results were shown to be comparable to those obtained with two commercially available tests: the HBV DNA transcription-mediated amplification-hybridization protection assay and the Amplicor HBV Monitor test. In addition, the HBV RTD-direct test, based on magnetic extraction, successfully eliminated PCR inhibitors in clinical specimens.

Conclusion: We conclude that the HBV RTD-direct test is an excellent alternative for monitoring patients undergoing antiviral treatment or for screening various clinical specimens.

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