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Detection of anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) immunoglobulin G in urine by an ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay (immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay) with recombinant reverse transcriptase as an antigen
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ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyHuman RetrovirusSerologic TestingImmunochemistrySeronegative SubjectsPrimary ImmunodeficiencyAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseReverse TranscriptaseVirologyImmunoglobulin GAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseHivAntibody ScreeningUltrasensitive Enzyme ImmunoassayImmune Complex TransferMedicine
Anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 immunoglobulin G in urine was detected by an immunoassay with reverse transcriptase as the antigen and beta-D-galactosidase as the label; this immunoassay was 30-fold more sensitive than the previous immunoassay with peroxidase as the label. The sensitivity and specificity were both 100%. The lowest signal for asymptomatic carriers was 20-fold higher than the highest signal for seronegative subjects.
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