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As most HIV rapid tests (HRT) detect only HIV-1/2 antibodies, their performance during primary HIV infection is poor. Determine HIV Early detect (Abbott) (Determine) is the only HRT with an HIV-1 p24-antigen detection, but the impact of this addition in shortening the diagnostic window remains unclear. A total of 183 HIV-1 primary infection samples were tested using the HRTs Determine and ONE STEP anti-HIV (1&2) Test (InTec Products) (One-Step). The pre-seroconversion subgroup was defined as p24-antigen positivity without Western blot nor Liaison XL (fouth generation enzyme immunoassay with distinct signal for p24-antigen and HIV-1 antibody) HIV-1 antibodies. Global sensitivity (95% CI) was 95% (91-97) for Determine versus 80% (74%-85%) for One-Step (difference p = 1.38e-06). Pre-seroconversion subgroup sensitivity was lower, at 71.9 (54.6%-84.4%) for Determine and 9.7% (3.3%-24.9%) for One-Step. Among the 45 samples with an HIV-1 infection date, no HRT was reactive up to 2 weeks. Between 2 and 3 weeks, Determine sensitivity was 78% (45%-95%) versus 56% (27%-81%) for One-Step. From 3 weeks to 1 month Determine sensitivity was 90% (62%-98%) and One-Step 45% (21%-72%). The last negative sample occurred at 3 weeks for Determine versus 70-90 days for One-Step. HRT with p24-antigen detection significantly shortens the diagnostic window from approximatively 3 months to 1 month. HRTs should be used with caution in the first month after HIV infection.
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Department of Neurology, Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
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General Surgery Department Three, Gansu Province Central Hospital, Lanzhou, China.
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From the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (J.G., Y.L., S.G.) and Department of Radiology (N.X., R.T., H.D.,Z.Y., Z.W., P.Z.), Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
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September 2025
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Objective: To determine the effect of a prepregnancy lifestyle intervention on glucose tolerance in people at higher risk of gestational diabetes mellitus.
Design: Single centre randomised controlled trial (BEFORE THE BEGINNING).
Setting: University hospital in Trondheim, Norway.
Metabolomics
September 2025
Laboratoire de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Angers, France.
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Objectives: Search for a metabolomic signature characterizing this preclinical phase and identify biomarkers predicting the risk of LHON onset.
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