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GEMHEP multicenter quality control study of PCR detection of GB virus C/hepatitis G virus RNA in serum
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Diagnostic VirologyGb Virus CHepatologyExcellent SpecificityViral DiagnosticsViral HepatitisMedicineDiagnostic TestPcr DetectionPathologyVirologyHepatitisLaboratory MedicineNucleic Acid AmplificationNucleic Acid Amplification TestMolecular DiagnosticsG VirusEpidemiology
PCR is, to date, the only available tool for the detection of GB virus C (GBV-C) and hepatitis G virus (HGV) RNAs. Twenty-two French laboratories participated in a quality control study to assess the sensitivity and specificity of their procedures. The panel included 13 positive controls and 7 negative controls. The laboratories used either in-house PCR techniques adapted from the literature or partly standardized commercial tests. Three laboratories performed faultlessly with the entire panel. Most laboratories had excellent specificity (100% in 20 of 22 laboratories). Sensitivity was acceptable (85 to 100%) in 15 centers and insufficient (38 to 77%) in 7. As with nonstandardized in-house PCR, the commercial assays gave discrepant performances in different laboratories. These results suggest that laboratories willing to use PCR for detection of GBV-C/HGV RNA for research or diagnostic purposes should participate in multicenter quality control trials.
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