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A 36-year-old female presents to clinic inquiring about the meaning of a previous negative test result from a new HIV screening test. The efficacy of this new screening test for HIV has been assessed by comparison against existing gold standard detection of HIV RNA via PCR. The study includes 1000 patients, with 850 HIV-negative patients (by PCR) receiving a negative test result, 30 HIV-negative patients receiving a positive test result, 100 HIV positive patients receiving a positive test result, and 20 HIV positive patients receiving a negative test result. Which of the following is most likely to increase the negative predictive value for this test?

ADecreased prevalence of HIV in the tested population

BIncreased prevalence of HIV in the tested population

CIncreased number of false positive test results

DIncreased number of false negative test results

EDecreased number of false positive test results

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You are developing a new diagnostic test to identify patients with disease X. Of 100 patients tested with the gold standard test, 10% tested positive. Of those that tested positive, the experimental test was positive for 90% of those patients. The specificity of the experimental test is 20%. What is the positive predictive value of this new test?

A10%

B90%

C95%

D11%

E20%

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A 27-year-old man interested in pre-exposure therapy for HIV (PrEP) is being evaluated to qualify for a PrEP study. In order to qualify, patients must be HIV- and hepatitis B- and C-negative. Any other sexually transmitted infections require treatment prior to initiation of PrEP. The medical history is positive for a prior syphilis infection and bipolar affective disorder, for which he takes lithium. On his next visit, the liver and renal enzymes are within normal ranges. HIV and hepatitis B and C tests are negative. Which of the following about the HIV test is true?

AIt is a quantitative test used for screening purposes.

BIt is a qualitative test used for screening purposes.

CA secondary reagent is needed to interpret the results.

DA known antigen binds directly to the patient's serum.

EAn unknown antigen binds to the known serum.

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