LabMedica

Download Mobile App
Recent News Expo Clinical Chem. Molecular Diagnostics Hematology Immunology Microbiology Pathology Technology Industry Focus

Approved Diagnostic Test Differentiates Between HIV Infection Types

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Aug 2015
Image: Bio-Rad BioPlex 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay pack (Photo courtesy of Bio-Rad Laboratories).
Image: Bio-Rad BioPlex 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay pack (Photo courtesy of Bio-Rad Laboratories).
A diagnostic assay has been approved that differentiates between Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) antibodies, HIV-2 antibodies, and HIV-1 p24 antigen in human serum or plasma specimens.

Two major types of HIV have been identified: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for most HIV infections throughout the world. HIV-2 is found primarily in West Africa; however, cases of HIV-2 infection have been identified in the USA. HIV-1 and HIV-2 are similar, but distinct viruses.

HIV antigens and antibodies appear and are detectable at different stages of the infection. Early in the infection, HIV-1 antigen can be detected prior to the development of detectable levels of HIV-1 antibodies. Acute HIV-1 infection is identified when the blood specimen is positive for HIV-1 p24 antigen, but is negative for HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies.

The BioPlex 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Hercules, CA, USA), is to aid in the diagnosis of infection with HIV-1 and/or HIV-2, including acute HIV-1 infection. It may be used in adults, children two years of age and older, as well as in pregnant women. The assay may also be used to screen organ donors for HIV-1/2 when the blood specimen is collected while the donor's heart is still beating. However, the assay is not approved for use in screening blood or plasma donors, except in urgent situations where traditional licensed blood donor screening tests are unavailable or their use is impractical.

The Bio-Rad BioPlex 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (Silver Springs, MD, USA). The assay allows results of antigen and antibody detection to be reported separately. In addition to distinguishing between established HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection, reporting of distinct results helps differentiate between acute and established HIV infection respectively. The BioPlex 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay is intended for use with the BioPlex 2200 System.

Related Links:

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
US Food and Drug Administration


Gold Member
Quantitative POC Immunoassay Analyzer
EASY READER+
POC Helicobacter Pylori Test Kit
Hepy Urease Test
Gold Member
Hybrid Pipette
SWITCH
Urine Chemistry Control
Dropper Urine Chemistry Control

Channels

Molecular Diagnostics

view channel
Image: The diagnostic device can tell how deadly brain tumors respond to treatment from a simple blood test (Photo courtesy of UQ)

Diagnostic Device Predicts Treatment Response for Brain Tumors Via Blood Test

Glioblastoma is one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer, largely because doctors have no reliable way to determine whether treatments are working in real time. Assessing therapeutic response currently... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: Circulating tumor cells isolated from blood samples could help guide immunotherapy decisions (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Blood Test Identifies Lung Cancer Patients Who Can Benefit from Immunotherapy Drug

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive disease with limited treatment options, and even newly approved immunotherapies do not benefit all patients. While immunotherapy can extend survival for some,... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: Vitestro has shared a detailed visual explanation of its Autonomous Robotic Phlebotomy Device (photo courtesy of Vitestro)

Robotic Technology Unveiled for Automated Diagnostic Blood Draws

Routine diagnostic blood collection is a high‑volume task that can strain staffing and introduce human‑dependent variability, with downstream implications for sample quality and patient experience.... Read more

Industry

view channel
Image: Roche’s cobas® Mass Spec solution enables fully automated mass spectrometry in routine clinical laboratories (Photo courtesy of Roche)

New Collaboration Brings Automated Mass Spectrometry to Routine Laboratory Testing

Mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique that identifies and quantifies molecules based on their mass and electrical charge. Its high selectivity, sensitivity, and accuracy make it indispensable... Read more