The Invisible Controller: A Decade-Long Missed Diagnosis of HIV in a Socially Vulnerable Elite Controller

隐形的控制者:一位社会弱势精英控制者长达十年未被诊断出的艾滋病毒感染案例

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Abstract

Elite controllers (ECs) are rare individuals living with HIV who maintain viral suppression without antiretroviral therapy (ART). Their unique immune responses have contributed significantly to HIV cure research. However, in populations burdened by psychiatric illness and housing insecurity, such cases may go undetected, raising important ethical, clinical, and public health concerns. We present the case of a 62-year-old African American woman with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, traumatic brain injury, and unstable housing who was hospitalized after a ground-level fall. During routine testing, she was found to be HIV-positive with a CD4 count of 1267 cells/mm³ and an undetectable viral load, despite denying any knowledge of an HIV diagnosis. A review of past records revealed an HIV-positive result from 2015, with no evidence of follow-up, disclosure, or treatment, indicating a decade-long missed opportunity. Despite never receiving ART, she met criteria for elite controller status, highlighting the intersection of rare immunologic phenomena and profound inequities in HIV detection and care. The patient's intersecting vulnerabilities - including race, gender, homelessness, psychiatric illness, and inconsistent healthcare engagement - conspired to keep her diagnosis undisclosed for years, vulnerable to disease progression and unknowingly transmitting HIV. In an era pursuing an HIV cure, the identification of such individuals is not merely a research priority but an ethical imperative for advancing public health equity.

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