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HIV diagnostic algorithm requires confirmatory testing for initial indeterminate or positive screens in the first week of life.

Gbolahan Ajibola1, Sikhulile Moyo1,2, Terrence Mohammed1, Seretlogelwa Moseki1, Disaro Jack1, Maureen Sakoi1, Oganne Batlang1, Kenneth Maswabi1, Kara Bennett3, Michael D Hughes4, Shahin Lockman1,2,5, Joseph M Makhema1, Mathias Lichterfeld5, Daniel R Kuritzkes5, Roger L Shapiro1,2,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Risk for nondiagnostic and false-positive HIV testing has not been quantified for neonates.
METHODS: From April 2015 to July 2018, we screened HIV-exposed infants in Botswana less than 96 h from birth by qualitative DNA PCR. Repeat blood draws for DNA and RNA PCR testing occurred for initial positive and indeterminate results to establish final diagnosis. We compared screening DNA PCR cycle threshold values with final HIV status of the child.
RESULTS: Of 10 622 HIV-exposed infants, 10 549 (99.3%) had no HIV DNA detected (negative), 42 (0.4%) had HIV DNA detected (positive), and 31 (0.3%) tested indeterminate at first HIV screen. Repeat testing identified 2 (5.0%) of 40 positive screens (2 declined additional testing) as false positives and confirmed 2 (6.5%) of 31 indeterminate screens as infected. Median cycle threshold value at screening was 28.1 (IQR 19.8--34.8) for children with final positive status, and 35.5 (IQR 32.8--41.4) for indeterminates who were ultimately negative. Six (15%) of 40 infants with final positive status had cycle threshold value greater than 33 at first screen, whereas 3 (9.7%) of 31 indeterminates with final negative status had cycle threshold value 33 or less at first screen. This threshold resulted in a negative predictive value of 82% and a positive predictive value of 92% for a single screen.
CONCLUSION: Although a DNA PCR cycle threshold value of 33 was predictive of the final HIV status in newborns, overlap occurred for true positives, false positives, and initial indeterminates. Testing additional samples should be standard practice for positive and indeterminate HIV DNA PCR tests in the first week of life.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32287064      PMCID: PMC7773540          DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.632


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