PMID: 9431960Feb 12, 1998Paper

Quantitation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA in plasma by using blood dried on filter paper

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
S A FiscusM Cronin

Abstract

We compared whole blood dried on filter paper to the standard assay with frozen cell-free plasma for use in the quantitation of the human immunodeficiency virus RNA load in blood. RNA values from filter paper, corrected for the hematocrit, gave results comparable to those of the standard assay in terms of sensitivity and reproducibility.

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