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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43:857-861
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS estimate that by the end of 2001 more than 40 million people had been infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 (HIV-1) and that approximately 2.5 mi
Autor:
Wendy S. Stevens, Natela Rekhviashvili, René Gonin, Edmore Marinda, James McIntyre, Gwynneth Stevens, Robin Wood
Publikováno v:
Journal of virological methods. 146(1-2)
The South African National Antiretroviral Treatment Guideline recommends the use of HIV viral load assays for routine monitoring of HIV-1 positive patients on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART). Approved commercial HIV-1 viral load assays a
Autor:
Thato Chidarikire, Wendy Stevens, Lynn Morris, Imraan Mahomed, Natela Rekhviashvili, Gwynn Stevens, Carole L. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Journal of virological methods. 125(2)
The oligonucleotide ligation assay (OLA) has been proposed as an affordable alternative to sequence-based HIV-1 drug resistance testing in resource poor settings. The aim was to evaluate OLA for detecting mutations K103N, Y181C, K65R, Q151M, M184V an
Autor:
Patrick Arbuthnot, Silke Arndt, Sahle Asfaha, Jacqueline Brown, Alexio Capovilla, Arnold Christianson, Gerrit Coetzee, Theresa Coetzer, Leandra Cronjé, Nigel Crowther, Chrisna Durandt, Adriano Duse, Lindsay Earlam, Debbie Glencross, Nerine Gregersen, Kate Hammond, Tabitha Haw, Nicole Holland, Penny Keene, Hendrik Koornhof, Amanda Krause, Anthony Lane, Zane Lombard, Elizabeth Mayne, Marion Munster, Grant Napier, Andries Oelofse, Lillian Ouko, Maria Papathanasopoulos, Alan Paterson, Michael Pepper, Wolfgang Prinz, Natela Rekhviashvili, Nerina Savage, Barry Schoub, Lesley Scott, Mieneke Smit van Dixhoorn, Himla Soodyall, Gwynneth Stevens, Ahmed Wadee, Sarah Walters, Marco Weinberg, Natalie Whalley, Tracey Wiggill, Pascale Willem, Barry Mendelow, Michèle Ramsay, Nanthakumarn Chetty, Wendy Stevens
The insights following the wake of the Human Genome project are radically influencing our understanding of the molecular basis of life, health and disease. The improved accuracy and precision of clinical diagnostics is also beginning to have an impac