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HIV infection in Xi’an, China: epidemic characterization, risk factors to false positives and potential utility of the sample-to-cutoff index to identify true positives using Architect HIV Ag/Ab combo | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Full Text

HIV infection in Xi’an, China: epidemic characterization, risk factors to false positives and potential utility of the sample-to-cutoff index to identify true positives using Architect HIV Ag/Ab combo | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Full Text

Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

HIV infection in Xi’an, China: epidemic characterization, risk factors to false positives and potential utility of the sample-to-cutoff index to identify true positives using Architect HIV Ag/Ab combo

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Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control20198:9
  • Received: 15 December 2017
  • Accepted: 3 January 2019
  • Published: 

Abstract

Background

In China, although tremendous efforts has been made, the HIV/AIDS is still not controlled.

Objectives

The study was carried out to determine the epidemic of HIV infection in Xi’an, analyse false positives (FP) risk factors and potential utility of sample-to-cutoff index to identify true positives using Architect HIV Ag/Ab Combo.

Methods

A retrospective review for HIV screening by Architect HIV Ag/Ab Combo was performed in a teaching hospital in Xi’an between 2015 and 2016. The prevalence of HIV, positive predictive value (PPV) at different cut-off indexices (COI) were calculated. The epidemic of infections and risk factors for FP results were investigated.

Results

In the study, the HIV prevalence and FP rate of Architect HIV Ag/Ab Combo were 0.076 and 46.08%, respectively. The Han Chinese, males and people aged < 40 years accounted for the majority of infections (98.29, 76.07 and 73.5%, respectively). 85.47% of the infections were transmitted through sexual contact (35.04% of male homosexual and 50.43% of heterosexual). COI at 1–10, 10–30 and ≥ 30, the PPVs were 0, 50 and 100%, respectively. The independent risk factors for FP, i.e., pregnancy and malignancy had a statistically significant association with FP (p < 0.05), and age had a very strong statistically significant association with FP (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

In Xi’an, sexual contact was the most important transmission mode for HIV, and the infections were predominantly identified in Han Chinese, males, young and middle-aged people. For Architect HIV Ag/Ab Combo, it can achieve 100% of PPV with COI ≥30, and the age was strongly statistically associated with FP.

Keywords

  • HIV epidemic
  • False positives
  • Architect HIV ag/ab combo

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