The optimal time to test for sero-reversion in HIV-exposed uninfected infants: the later the better?
Avni HindochaP RandellP SeeryT RahimiN KirkhopeS RaghunananCaroline FosterGareth Tudor-WilliamsH LyallPublished in: HIV medicine (2020)
Overall, 8.3% of HEU infants required repeat testing to confirm loss of antibody. Delaying testing until 22 months of age reduces retesting to < 2%, with associated resource and emotional implications. Positive serology at 22 months should prompt an HIV RNA PCR to exclude infection.