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Amplifying and Quantifying HIV-1 RNA in HIV Infected Individuals with Viral Loads Below the Limit of Detection by Standard Clinical Assays
Published on: September 26, 2011
HIV seroconversion illness - latest HIV assays may still be negative
1Sexual Health and HIV Medicine, Darlinghurst, New South Wales. mdshields@hotmail.com
Australian Family Physician
|July 6, 2006
Abstract:
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seroconversion illness occurs in up to 80% of patients who newly acquire the virus. It is hoped that the new fourth generation HIV assay will have improved sensitivity for diagnosis. This article describes the case of a patient who presented with typical symptoms of HIV seroconversion illness but who had a negative initial test with the new assay. Current management of HIV seroconversion illness is also outlined.
