Contamination with HIV antibody may be responsible for false positive results in specimens tested on automated platforms running HIV 4th generation assays in a region of high HIV prevalence.
Diana Ruth HardieStephen N KorsmanNei-Yuan HsiaoMolefi Daniel MorobadiSabeehah VawdaDominique GoedhalsPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Due to the extreme sensitivity of these assays, contamination with minute amounts of HIV antibody can cause a negative sample to test positive. Better contamination control measures are needed on analysers used in clinical pathology environments, especially in regions where HIV sero-prevalence is high.