[Detection of HIV-1 antigen--determination using 3 different test systems].

Klin Wochenschr

Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene, Klinikum der Stadt Mannheim, Mannheim.

Published: March 1988

51 human sera containing antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus 1 (= HIV-1) were examined for HIV-1-antigen by three different enzyme immunoassay procedures (= EIA) of Abbott, Organon and Dupont. Sensibilities, handling as well as the correlation with the clinical stages of HIV-infection were compared. The EIA's diagnosed in accordance 6 sera which contained HIV-1-antigen and 42 sera to be HIV-1-antigen negative. 3 sera showed differences: according to the EIA of Organon none of these sera contained HIV-1-antigen, the EIA of Abbott (but not of Dupont) analysed HIV-1-antigen in one of these sera, in the other two sera only the EIA of Dupont showed HIV-1-Antigen. It is concluded that the differences in these 3 serum samples may originate not only in the different types of EIA used (indirect/direct procedure) but also in the different capture antibodies provided (antibodies against p-24 antigen or polyvalent antibodies).

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