IMPROVING ESTIMATES OF HIV-1 SEROPREVALENCE AMONG CHILDBEARING WOMEN - USE OF SMALLER BLOOD SPOTS

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HOXIE, NJ
VERGERONT, JM
PFISTER, JR
HOFFMAN, GL
MARKWARDTELMER, PA
DAVIS, JP
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[1] WISCONSIN STATE LAB HYG,RETROVIRUS IMMUNOL UNIT,MADISON,WI
[2] WISCONSIN STATE LAB HYG,NEWBORN SCREENING UNIT,MADISON,WI
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10.2105/AJPH.82.10.1370
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives. Nationwide, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) seroprevalence surveys using dried neonatal blood specimens are critical to estimating HIV-1-seroprevalence among childbearing women. However, the noninclusion of blood specimens deemed "quantity not sufficient" (QNS) for HIV-1 antibody testing potentially introduces bias. In Wisconsin beginning in 1990, we modified the survey protocol to reduce QNS rates and assess bias introduced by QNS specimens. Methods. The HIV-1 antibody assay was modified to use four 1/8-in blood spots when a single 1/4-in blood spot could not be obtained. Both methods obtain identical blood volumes for testing. Results. During a 27-month period, 7396 (4.8%) of 154 683 specimens were deemed QNS using 1/4-in blood spots. Of these, 6590 (89%) were of sufficient quantity to be tested using four 1/8-in blood spots; 6 (0.09%) specimens tested with 1/8-in blood spots were HIV-1 Western blot assay positive compared with 44 (0.03%) of 147 287 1/4-in specimens (odds ratio = 3.0; 95% confidence interval = 1.2, 7.4). Conclusions. Because noninclusion of QNS specimens potentially introduces bias, incorporating the results of HIV-1 antibody testing of QNS specimens using four 1.8-in blood spots can improve the accuracy of HIV-1 seroprevalence estimates in these serologic surveys.
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