False-positive HIV and viral hepatitis serologic test results in a cluster of pork processing plant workers

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Don Bambino Geno S. Tai , Maryam Mahmood , Joseph D. Yao , John D. Zeuli , Ahmed Hamdi , Edison J. Cano Cevallos , Mary Jo Kasten
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Abstract

Background

Accuracy of screening tests is vital in the diagnosis of HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.

Objective

Our goal is to report false-positive serologic tests secondary to heterophile antibodies in a group of pork processing plant workers.

Methods

We conducted a case series study of seven pork processing plant workers referred to our clinic between 2017 and 2020 for a positive fourth-generation HIV test.

Results

All patients had undetectable HIV-1 and HIV-2 RNA viral load, ruling out HIV infection. Five patients had initial positive HBV serologies but were negative upon retesting with neutralizing antibodies or heterophile antibody binding reagent. Three patients presented with respiratory symptoms. After extensive workup, they were diagnosed with interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology. For patients who left the plant, their symptoms resolved, and serologic test results reverted to negative.

Conclusions

: Occupational exposure to pork meat products may elicit heterophile antibody development and yield false-positive serologic results for HIV and viral hepatitis. Clinicians should interpret serologic tests carefully together with other relevant patient history and molecular tests. Further investigation is warranted to determine the etiology, pathophysiology, and occupational link of the pneumonitis syndrome.

一群猪肉加工厂工人HIV和病毒性肝炎血清学检测结果假阳性
背景:筛查试验的准确性对于诊断HIV、乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染至关重要。目的报告一组猪肉加工厂工人的嗜异性抗体继发血清学检测假阳性。方法对2017年至2020年期间因第四代艾滋病毒检测阳性而转诊的7名猪肉加工厂工人进行了病例系列研究。结果所有患者均检测不到HIV-1和HIV-2 RNA病毒载量,排除HIV感染。5例患者初始HBV血清学阳性,但用中和抗体或嗜异性抗体结合试剂重新检测后呈阴性。三名患者出现呼吸道症状。经过广泛的检查,他们被诊断为病因不明的间质性肺病。离开植物的患者症状消失,血清学检测结果恢复为阴性。结论:职业性接触猪肉制品可能引起嗜异性抗体的产生,并导致HIV和病毒性肝炎血清学结果假阳性。临床医生应仔细解释血清学测试与其他相关的患者病史和分子测试。进一步的调查是必要的,以确定病因,病理生理和职业联系的肺炎综合征。
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