2022
DOI: 10.47723/kcmj.v18i1.280
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A serology conundrum – HIV infection in acute babesiosis infection could merely be a false positive result

Abstract: Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by Babesia microti. We present a case of false positive HIV in the setting of confirmed babesiosis infection. An understanding that patients with babesiosis can have a false positive HIV test result is important in management decisions.

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“…However, there have been case studies that have reported that diseases such as schistosomiasis [ 8 ], chronic granulomatous disease [ 9 ], and even COVID-19 [ 10 ] have been associated with false-positive HIV test results. Few case reports have described false-positive HIV tests associated with acute babesiosis [ 2 , 11 ]. Previous authors have speculated that false positivity in HIV could be due to Babesia serology interacting with HIV serology testing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there have been case studies that have reported that diseases such as schistosomiasis [ 8 ], chronic granulomatous disease [ 9 ], and even COVID-19 [ 10 ] have been associated with false-positive HIV test results. Few case reports have described false-positive HIV tests associated with acute babesiosis [ 2 , 11 ]. Previous authors have speculated that false positivity in HIV could be due to Babesia serology interacting with HIV serology testing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%