Application of a standardized cytomegalovirus antigenemia assay in the management of patients with AIDS
One-hundred twenty AIDS patients, tested by an optimized cytomegalovirus antigenemia (CMV-Ag) assay, were followed over a 6-month period in an attempt to correlate viral (CMV) load with severe CMV organ-specific disease. Among patients available for follow-up, CMV organ-specific disease was present...
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description | One-hundred twenty AIDS patients, tested by an optimized cytomegalovirus antigenemia (CMV-Ag) assay, were followed over a 6-month period in an attempt to correlate viral (CMV) load with severe CMV organ-specific disease. Among patients available for follow-up, CMV organ-specific disease was present in seven of eight (88%) with pp65 antigen levels ≥50 cells per 4 × 10
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