Abstract
False positive results on fourth-generation human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnostic tests have previously been reported in infections with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale but not with Plasmodium malariae. We report a false positive fourth-generation HIV test result in a patient with P. malariae infection. The patient's symptoms improved rapidly with antimalarial treatment and the confirmatory and repeated HIV tests were eventually negative. False positive results may add a variety of unnecessary burden. One must be aware of false positive results even with fourth-generation tests in patients with malaria, including P. malariae malaria.
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