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Title: [Comparison of three methods for quantitative measurement of hepatitis C virus]. Author: Yukimasa N, Nomura F, Sawahata T, Takano S, Isobe K, Tanaka N, Nakai T. Journal: Rinsho Byori; 1997 Mar; 45(3):260-4. PubMed ID: 9086833. Abstract: Three assays for measuring hepatitis C virus(HCV) were compared with regard to sensitivity and correlations. The methods included were the Roche Amplicor HCV Monitor test(PCR), the branched DNA signal amplification assay(b-probe), and the serum concentration of HCV core protein measured by the sandwich FEIA (Core-Ag). Also, HCV serotypes were determined by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Testing 105 consecutive HCV-RNA positive samples showed that the PCR was the most sensitive assay(100% quantifiable), followed by the Core-Ag(82.4%) and the b-probe(75.3%). The values obtained by each method correlated well in serotype 1, whereas some discordance was noted in serotype 2 cases. Also, serotype 2 samples were less quantifiable particularly by b-probe assay than serotype 1 samples. These points have to be considered in quantification of serum HCV levels by currently available these three methods.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]