“…The former include third-generation ELISAs that utilize the antigen sandwich design for improved sensitivity, while the latter term refers to immunochromatographic tests or other simple antibody tests requiring less than 30 min of assay time. Since the viral capsid (core) p24 protein can be detected earlier than anti-HIV antibodies (93), attempts had also been made to develop a new generation of ELISA capable of simultaneously detecting the p24 antigen and anti-HIV antibodies (34,52,76,101,103). Significant reductions of the window period were achieved, which is ideal for blood screening and surveillance (102), but users were also advised to be mindful of possible limitations when utilizing such a combination assay (52,81,83).…”