Gewählte Publikation:
Kessler, HH; Stelzl, E; Daghofer, E; Santner, BI; Marth, E; Lackner, H; Stauber, RE.
Semiautomated quantification of hepatitis B virus DNA in a routine diagnostic laboratory.
Clin Diagn Lab Immunol. 2000; 7(5):853-855
Doi: 10.1128/CDLI.7.5.853-855.2000
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Kessler Harald
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Daghofer Elisabeth
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Lackner Herwig
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Marth Egon
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Santner Brigitte
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Stauber Rudolf
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Stelzl Evelyn
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- Abstract:
- The Cobas Amplicor HBV Monitor test for quantitative determination of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in serum has recently been introduced. To evaluate the performance of this assay in a routine diagnostic laboratory, reproducibility of results was determined with the First European Union Concerted Action HBV Proficiency Panel and the Accurun 325 HBV DNA Positive Control, Series 300. Results for 270 routine serum samples were additionally evaluated. To avoid the retesting of a large number of samples due to titers exceeding the upper limit for the linear range of the assay, sera of patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) were diluted prior to the assay to 10(-4) in normal human plasma, which is included in the assay. The mean coefficient of variation was 22.9% for all input HBV DNAs. Of 270 routine serum samples, 182 (150 sera from transplant donors and 32 sera from patients who had recovered from CHB) tested negative. Eighty-six sera were found to be HBV DNA positive; in six sera, HBV DNA levels were found to exceed the upper limit for the linear range of the assay and had to be retested. In the remaining two sera, inhibition occurred. The semiautomated Cobas Amplicor HBV Monitor test showed sufficient reproducibility and helped in avoiding human error. The relatively narrow linear range of detection is a limitation of the new assay.
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Automation -
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DNA, Viral - blood
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Diagnostic Tests, Routine -
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Hepatitis B virus - genetics
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Hepatitis B, Chronic - blood
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Humans -
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Laboratories -
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Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
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Reagent Kits, Diagnostic -
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Reproducibility of Results -