CMV Load Detector Approved

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a DNA test from Roche that can help doctors manage cytomegalovirus infection, which is common in people who have undergone organ transplants, reports HealthDay News. The Cobas AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan CMV Test evaluates viral load, and doctors can use it to track how patients respond to antiviral therapy, says an FDA news release. "A significant decrease in viral load from one test to the next may indicate that a particular therapy is effective, while an increase or no change may indicate the need for a different therapy. When used along with other clinical and laboratory data, this information can aid clinicians to manage and optimize patient care," FDA adds.