Burden, spectrum and outcomes of children with tuberculosis diagnosed at a district-level hospital in South Africa

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作者
du Preez, K. [1 ]
du Plessis, L. [1 ]
O'Connell, N. [2 ]
Hesseling, A. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Paediat & Child Hlth, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Desmond Tutu TB Ctr, Francie van Zijl Dr, ZA-7505 Cape Town, South Africa
[2] Khayelitsha Dist Hosp, Western Cape Prov Dept Hlth, Cape Town, South Africa
关键词
diagnosis; HIV; pathways; presentation; CULTURE-CONFIRMED TUBERCULOSIS; XPERT MTB/RIF ASSAY; CHILDHOOD TUBERCULOSIS; PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS; INTRATHORACIC TUBERCULOSIS; YOUNG-CHILDREN; CAPE-TOWN; DISEASE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; METAANALYSIS;
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10.5588/ijtld.17.0893
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
SETTING: The Khayelitsha subdistrict has the highest burden of reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa. OBJECTIVES : To characterise the TB burden, spectrum and treatment outcomes among children managed at a district-level hospital, the Khayelitsha District Hospital. DESIGN : Retrospective medical record review of all children (age <13 years) diagnosed with TB in January-July 2014. A lay health care worker completed daily surveillance and supported linkage to TB care. Symptoms and investigations at presentation, TB disease spectrum, referral pathways and outcomes were reported. RESULTS : Most children were aged <= 2 years (84/99, 85%), 18/96 (19%) were infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, 31/91 (34%) were malnourished and 80/99 (81%) had pulmonary TB only. The majority of the children (63/80, 79%) presented with cough of acute onset (<2 weeks). Only 5/36 (14%) eligible child contacts had documentation of receiving isoniazid preventive therapy. Twelve (13%) children had bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary TB. Overall, 93/97 (96%) children successfully continued TB care after hospital discharge. Favourable TB treatment outcomes were recorded in only 77 (78%) children. CONCLUSIONS : Children with TB managed at this district-level hospital were young, and frequently had acute symptoms and substantial comorbidities. Missed opportunities for TB prevention were identified. Linkage to care support resulted in excellent continuation of TB care; however, treatment outcomes could be further improved.
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