False-positive HIV diagnoses: lessons from Ugandan and Russian research cohorts.
Sharon M ColemanNatalia GnatienkoChristine A Lloyd-TravagliniMichael R WinterCarly BriddenElena BlokhinaDmitriy A LioznovJulian AdongJeffrey H SametTeri LieglerJudith A HahnPublished in: HIV clinical trials (2018)
In both Russia & Uganda, undetectable viremia was much higher than would be expected for an HIV-infected ART-naïve cohort. Misclassification of study participants was due to misdiagnosis of HIV with rapid diagnostic testing and inaccurate accounting of ART use. Confirmatory HIV testing could improve accuracy of participants meeting entry criteria for HIV infection as might increased scrutiny of medication use in an ART-naïve cohort.