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. 2012 Jul;50(7):2373–2377. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00431-12

Table 1.

Description of study cohort and total number of samples from HIV-uninfected and in utero- and intrapartum-infected infants tested with each diagnostic assay

Time of visit Study cohort
No. of samples tested with each diagnostic assayb
Median age (wk) Total no. of infants No. (%) HIV infecteda HIV DNA PCR CAP/CTM Aptima
Birth 0.1 710 38 (5.4) 107 107 144c
2 wk 2.1 566 25 (4.4) 86 86 86
4 wk 4.6 556 25 (4.5) 88 88 88
6 wk 6.6 595 26 (4.4)d 85 84e 85
Total 710 38 (5.4) 366 365 403
a

In utero and intrapartum infections. HIV infection status was determined retrospectively where the routine 6-week PCR test identified an infant as HIV infected.

b

Samples were obtained from infants later determined to be HIV infected, together with two age-matched uninfected controls, as well as from infants who died; birth samples were also obtained from infants of an unknown status.

c

The screen of birth samples from infants with an unknown HIV status using the Aptima assay accounts for the additional Aptima tests.

d

Samples were not prepared for 2 HIV-infected infants who attended the 6-week visit.

e

One 6-week sample produced an invalid CAP/CTM result and could not be retested.