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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 91(3): 351-358, May-Jun. 1996.
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-319863

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The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) on filter paper provides a powerful approach for the development of large-scale, population-based screening programs. DBS methods are particularly valuable in developing countries and isolated rural regions where resources are limited. Large numbers of field specimens can be economically collected and shipped to centralized reference laboratories for genetic and (or) serological analysis. Alternatively, the dried blood can be stored and used as an archival resource to rapidly establish the frequency and distribution of newly recognized mutations, confirm patient identity or track the origins and emergence of newly identified pathogens. In this report, we describe how PCR-based technologies are beginning to interface with international screening programmes for the diagnosis and genetic characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). In particular, we review recent progress using DBS specimens to resolve the HIV-1 infection status of neonates, monitor the genetic evolution of HIV-1 during early infancy and establish a sentinel surveillance system for the systematic monitoring of HIV-1 genetic variation in Asia.


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Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Prélèvement d'échantillon sanguin , Filtration/méthodes , VIH-1 (Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine de type 1) , Papier , Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise/diagnostic , Sérodiagnostic du SIDA/méthodes , Vaccins contre le SIDA , Séquence d'acides aminés , Séquence nucléotidique , Amorces ADN , Variation génétique , Mutation , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Résistance aux substances , Analyse de séquence , Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise/transmission , Zidovudine
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