AIDS Research and Therapy (Apr 2021)

Contribution of the classical polymerase chain reaction in the diagnosis of a HIV-1 infected patient in Benin: a case report

  • Edmond Tchiakpe,
  • René K. Keke,
  • Nicole Vidal,
  • Moussa Bachabi,
  • Flore Armande Gangbo,
  • Halimatou Diop‑Ndiaye,
  • Coumba Toure‑Kane,
  • Akadiri Yessoufou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12981-021-00342-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

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Abstract Background First ambitious target by 2020 of UNAIDS is that 90% of people living with HIV know their HIV status. In people older than 18 months of age, serological confirmation test is recommended to confirm HIV infection. Case presentation Here we report the case of a patient tested positive with HIV-1, ELISA, Murex® Ag⁄Ab Combination assay (OD450 = 0.802 and cutoff-OD = 0.279) and negative by using FIRST RESPONSE HIV1-2.O CARD TEST (version 2.0) RAPID HIV CARD TEST. Viral load performed with Cobas® TaqMan® 96/Cobas® Ampliprep® was 6.49log10. The virus could be sequenced in partial gag and pol genes and belonged to CRF02_AG clade. Conclusion Conventional PCR is a complementary method for the diagnosis of inconclusive HIV-1 serologies by antibodies.

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