HIV serologically indeterminate individuals: Future HIV status and risk factors.
George MwinnyaaMary K GrabowskiRonald H GrayMaria WawerLarry W ChangJoseph SsekasanvuJoseph KagaayiGodfrey KigoziSarah KalibbalaRonald M GaliwangoAnthony NdyanaboDavid SerwaddaThomas C QuinnSteven J ReynoldsOliver LaeyendeckerPublished in: PloS one (2020)
HIV serologically indeterminate results were associated with gender and marital status. HIV surveillance programs should develop a protocol for reporting individuals with mixed or persistently indeterminate HIV results on multiple follow-up visits. Most indeterminate results became HIV-negative over time, but follow-up is still needed to detect positive serologies.