Field study to determine the reliability of HIV viral load results shows minimal impact of delayed testing in South Africa
Background: Understanding factors that impact HIV viral load (VL) accuracy in resource-limited settings is key to quality improvement. Objective: We evaluated whether testing delay and specimen storage between 25 °C and 30 °C before testing affected results. Methods: Between November 2019 and June 2...
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Main Authors: | Diana R. Hardie (Author), Howard Newman (Author), Joanna Reid (Author), Nei-Yuan Hsiao (Author), Gert van Zyl (Author), Lucia Hans (Author), Jasantha Odayar (Author), Stephen Korsman (Author) |
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