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Evaluation of Performance of the Gen Probe Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Viral Load Assay Using Primary Subtype A, C, and D Isolates from Kenya

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TABLE 2. Correlation coefficients between log10 HIV-1 RNAcopies per milliliter from the Gen-Probe HIV-1 viralload assay and other assays by HIV-1 subtype
TABLE 4. Average difference between log10 HIV-1 RNA copiesper milliliter obtained by Gen-Probe and otherassays by HIV-1 subtype
FIG. 2. p24 antigen levels versus log10 RNA plasma viral load by HIV-1 clade. {, clade A; ., clade B; �, clade C; ƒ, clade D; E, unknown clade.
FIG. 3. Reproducibility of Gen-Probe assay by operator, dilution, and clade. Cl, confidence limit; undil, undiluted.
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