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Multilaboratory Comparison of Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Assays

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TABLE 1. Sensitivity and specificity of the viral load assays
FIG. 2. Plot of the mean residual values for the viral load assays.Mean residual values are expressed as viral load minus the nominal
FIG. 3. Plot of the standard deviations (SD) for the viral loadassays. The standard deviations have been calculated across all labo-
FIG. 4. Agreement plots between the Bayer bDNA and Abbott RT-PCR assays. The dotted line represents the mean difference for the samples.

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