BACKGROUND False positive results on fourth-generation human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnostic tests have previously been reported in infections with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale but not with Plasmodium malariae. METHODS… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND False positive results on fourth-generation human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnostic tests have previously been reported in infections with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale but not with Plasmodium malariae. METHODS We report a false positive fourth-generation HIV test result in a patient with P. malariae infection. The patient's symptoms improved rapidly with antimalarial treatment and the confirmatory and repeated HIV tests were eventually negative. RESULTS False positive results may add a variety of unnecessary burden. CONCLUSIONS One must be aware of false positive results even with fourth-generation tests in patients with malaria, including P. malariae malaria.
               
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