Evaluation of a new, rapid test for detecting HCV infection, suitable for use with blood or oral fluid
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
Lee, S.R.;
Kardos, K.W.;
E R Schiff;
Berne, C.A.;
Mounzer, K.;
Banks, A.T.;
Tatum, H.A.;
Friel, T.J.;
Demicco, M.P.;
Lee, W.M.;
Eder, S.E.;
Monto, A.;
Yearwood, G.D.;
Guillon, G.B.;
Kurtz, L.A.;
Fischl, M.;
Unangst, J.L.;
Kriebel, L.;
Feiss, G.;
Roehler, M.
Source:
J Virol Methods, Volume 172, Issue 1-2, p.27-31 (2011)
Keywords:
Adolescent,
Adult,
Aged,
Aged,80 and over,
Antibodies,
blood,
Body Fluids,
Child,
diagnosis,
diagnostic use,
Europe,
Evaluation Studies,
Female,
Food,
HCV,
Health,
Hepacivirus,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Humans,
Immunoenzyme Techniques,
immunology,
Infection,
Laboratories,
Male,
methods,
Middle Aged,
Multicenter Studies,
Oral Health,
physiology,
Plasma,
Polymerase Chain Reaction,
Prospective Studies,
Reagent Kits,Diagnostic,
Reproducibility of Results,
Risk,
Risk Factors,
Sensitivity and Specificity,
Serum,
standards,
virology,
Young Adult