Comprehensive investigation of sources of misclassification errors in routine HIV testing in Zimbabwe.
Simon GregsonLouisa MoorhouseTawanda DadiraiHaynes SheppardJustin MayiniNadine BeckmannMorten SkovdalJanet DzangareBrian MoyoRufurwokuda MasweraBenjamin A PinskySungano MharakurwaIan FrancisOwen MugurungiConstance NyamukapaPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
False-HIV-negative results were still common in Zimbabwe in 2017 and could be reduced with HIV testing algorithms that use RDTs with higher sensitivity under real-world conditions and greater practicality under busy clinic conditions, and by strengthening proficiency testing procedures in external quality assurance systems. New false-HIV-positive RDT results were infrequent but earlier errors in testing may have resulted in large numbers of uninfected individuals being on ART.