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Case Report : False-positive rapid diagnostic tests in paediatric and obstetric patients in South Africa

Authors :
Keal, Josephine
Mazanderani, Ahmad H.
van Dongen, Nicola
Sorour, Gillian
Technau, Karl-Gunter
Source :
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction:Providing easily accessible, quick and accurate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing services (HTS) is central to achieving the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for HIV are affordable and technically easy to perform. Two positive RDTs from different manufacturers are required to make a diagnosis of HIV in South Africa. Difficulty arises when there are discordant results from the two kits. In this case report, we will discuss four instances of false-positive RDTs. Patient presentation:Case 1 is a 10-year-old female, referred for initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART). She was diagnosed using two of the same brand RDT at her local clinic. Case 2 is a 21-year-old female who presented to obstetric admissions in labour. Case 3 is a 39-year-old female who was screened for HIV during a routine antenatal appointment. Case 4 is a 22-year-old female who was admitted 21 days postpartum with puerperal sepsis. All four cases had discordant RDTs when screened for HIV at our facility. Management and outcome:The results of all the investigations conducted on all four patients confirmed HIV negative status. The reference laboratory verified the results and reran the RDTs, which remained discordant. This confirmed a false-positive result in all four cases with the screening RDT. Conclusion:With high numbers tested and a low yield of new cases, each individual case of discordancy may cause unnecessary distress, confusion and treatment, particularly in high-risk scenarios like pregnancy. Trends of false-positive and discordant RDT results should be monitored and inform HTS guidelines.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16089693 and 20786751
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.78975075580c..b4e5562b06b90bb999dac58c342d4186