| Type | Journal Article - Journal of tropical pediatrics |
| Title | Yield of Screening for TB and HIV among Children Failing to Thrive in Botswana |
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| Volume | 60 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
| Page numbers | 27-32 |
| URL | https://academic.oup.com/tropej/article/60/1/27/1648658 |
| Abstract | Background: Failure to thrive (FTT) is a sign of tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We assessed TB and HIV prevalence in children with FTT at one clinic in Botswana. Methods: In July 2010, we screened all children attending a ‘Well Child’ clinic for FTT. Children with FTT were referred to a paediatrician who: (i) assessed causes of FTT, (ii) evaluated for HIV and TB and (iii) reviewed the patient chart for evaluations for TB and HIV. Results: Of 919 children screened, 176 (19%) had FTT. One hundred eighteen (67%) children saw a paediatrician, and of these, 95 (81%) completed the TB evaluation. TB was newly diagnosed in 6 of 95 (6%). At review, HIV status was known in 23 of 118 (19%). Ninety-five had an unknown HIV status. Forty-five (47%) tested for HIV; all tested HIV-negative. Conclusion: TB and HIV screening among children with FTT diagnosed TB in 6% of cases completing an evaluation, but no new HIV infections. |
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