# The Forgotten Test: Missed Opportunities for HIV Diagnosis and Survival Outcomes in Advanced HIV Disease

**Authors:** Arianna Narducci, Alessandra Vergori, Paola Borrelli, Irene Francesca Bottalico, Sergio Maria Ferrara, Chiara Grillo, Francesco Rosario Paolo Ieva, Mariacristina Poliseno, Annalisa Saracino, Antonio Cianciaruso, Riccardo Schiavoni, Laura Mezzogori, Antonio Di Biagio, Andrea Santoro, Giulia Carla Marchetti, Camilla Tincati, Sergio Lo Caputo

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v18030356 · Viruses · 2026-03-15

## TL;DR

Many people with advanced HIV disease in Italy were never tested for HIV despite healthcare visits, leading to worse survival outcomes.

## Contribution

The study identifies frequent missed opportunities for early HIV diagnosis despite healthcare access, emphasizing the need for better testing strategies.

## Key findings

- 34% of newly diagnosed HIV patients presented with advanced HIV disease, and 54% of these had AIDS.
- 86.2% of participants had never been tested for HIV before diagnosis.
- Non-AIDS presenters had significantly higher five-year survival rates compared to AIDS presenters.

## Abstract

Background: Advanced HIV disease (AHD) remains highly prevalent and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Missed opportunities for early diagnosis continue to represent a major public health challenge. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study including antiretroviral-naive people with HIV (PWH) presenting with AHD (CD4 < 200 cells/µL and/or AIDS) diagnosed between 1 January 2019 and 31 December 2024 in four Italian infectious diseases units. Demographic, clinical and viro-immunological data were collected at baseline and during follow up. Information on healthcare contacts, HIV-related symptoms, and prior HIV testing in the two years preceding diagnosis was obtained through structured interviews. Results: Among 658 newly diagnosed participants with HIV, 224 (34%) presented with AHD, of whom 54% presented with AIDS. Most participants (86.2%) had never undergone HIV testing before diagnosis. In the year preceding diagnosis 29.3% accessed healthcare services for symptoms compatible with HIV infection without being tested for HIV. At one year, 84.2% achieved virological suppression, with a median CD4 count of 260 cells/µL. Overall loss to follow-up was 27.2%. Five-year survival was significantly higher in non-AIDS presenters compared with AIDS presenters (100% vs. 85%, p = 0.005). Conclusions: Missed diagnostic opportunities remain frequent among PWH presenting with AHD, despite prior healthcare contacts. Wider implementation of indicator condition-guided HIV testing is urgently needed to reduce late diagnosis and improve long-term outcomes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** AIDS (MONDO:0012268)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CD4 (CD4 molecule) [NCBI Gene 920] {aka CD4mut, IMD79, Leu-3, OKT4D, T4}
- **Diseases:** AIDS (MESH:D000163), AHD (MESH:D015658), infectious diseases (MESH:D003141)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (no rank) [taxon 11676]

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