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A positive trend of sensitivity with increasing CD4 cell count was observed for HIV-positive patients when stratifying CD4 cell counts into groups of <100, 100 200, 200 300, 300 400, 400 500, >500 (p = 0.03).
The trend of sensitivity is almost the reverse of specificity.
A similarly increasing trend of sensitivity, PPV and PLR was lowest in IgM antibody testing (7.4%, 28.6% and 1.45, respectively), intermediate in FQ-PCR (40.7%, 50% and 3.63, respectively), and highest in culture (55.6%, 75% and 10.9, respectively).
An increasing trend of sensitivity, positive predictive value and PLR was found, with the lowest in IgM testing (7.4%, 28.6% and 1.45), intermediate in FQ-PCR (40.7%, 50% and 3.63), and highest in culture (55.6%, 75% and 10.9).
In the treated group, the withdrawal threshold, calculated using the "up and down" method, showed a decreasing trend of sensitivity threshold with a minimum at the end of the experimental time frame at 12 ± 5.1 gr (fig. 5).
The increasing trend of sensitivity and precision for both ISP and Cuffmerge shows that both programs are able to take advantage of the existence of multiple samples and improve their sensitivity and precision simultaneously.
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These findings might reflect a 2003 2005 in vitro drug sensitivity test of Cambodian isolates by Cambodia NMCP, showing a trend of decreased sensitivity of P. falciparum to chloroquine, quinine, mefloquine, and artesunate although a TES study using AM still reported above 97% ACPR with a 28-day follow-up [ 17].
Regression tree splits based on ammonium concentration resulted in a consistent trend of greater sensitivity in the groups of samples with higher ammonium concentrations.
The knock-down of KCNMA1 by K6 and K7 siRNA probes displayed similar trend of increased sensitivity to selenium treatment of PC3 cell lines.
Similar to the findings of Raby et al [16], we have demonstrated a clear trend of decreasing sensitivity with decreasing CD4 cell count in HIV-positive patients.
Trends of Varying Sensitivity.
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