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A recent paper in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology (J
Clin Micro Apr 1998-36-862/5) by Albadaleho et al, compared an automated essay for
Hepatitis C Virus RNA against the gold standard usual approach, and was able to
demonstrate that when the diagnosis was not in doubt the new method was equally sensitive
and specific, both at very high levels. They therefore demonstrated efficacy. The
advantage of the new method is not increased precision but the fact that it is automated
and can also conduct other tests at the same time, with increased capital cost but reduced
operating expense. The paper did not address how well the test would work when the
diagnosis was not already known and so could not demonstrate positive and negative
predictive values in the real world (effectiveness). |