HIV-1 INFECTION AMONG MALNOURISHED CHILDREN IN BUTARE, RWANDA

被引:17
作者
KURAWIGE, JB
GATSINZI, T
KLEINFELDT, V
REHLE, T
BULTERYS, M
机构
[1] NATL UNIV RWANDA,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,BUTARE,RWANDA
[2] NATL UNIV RWANDA,JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,PERINATAL AIDS RES PROJECT,BUTARE,RWANDA
[3] DEUTSCH GESELL TECHN ZUSAMMENARBEIT,MINIST HLTH AIDS LAB,BUTARE,RWANDA
[4] DEUTSCH GESELL TECH ZUSAMMENARBEIT GMBH,ESCHBORN,GERMANY
[5] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH HYG & PUBL HLTH,DEPT EPIDEMIOL,BALTIMORE,MD 21218
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10.1093/tropej/39.2.93
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
In order to investigate the relationship between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection and protein-energy malnutrition (PEM), all 101 malnourished children who were admitted to the Department of Pediatrics of the National University Hospital between February and July of 1989 (median age = 2.5 years), and who were accompanied by their mother were screened for HIV-1 antibody. Mothers were also screened and interviewed. Mother-child pairs were followed-up 2 years later to determine mortality and clinical status. Fourteen per cent of malnourished children were HIV-1 seropositive. Only one seropositive child had a seronegative mother. This child had a history of multiple blood transfusions and injections. Among children above 15 months of age, HIV-1 seropositivity was more common among marasmic children than among malnourished children presenting with oedema at admission to the hospital. Also, HIV-1 infection was found more frequently among chronically malnourished children (low height for age and weight for age) than among acutely malnourished children (low weight for height). Mortality during the 2-year follow-up was 75 per cent among HIV-1 seropositive children and 23 per cent among HIV-1 seronegatives (mortality density ratio = 6.2; 95 per cent confidence interval = 2.2-17.4). Severe, chronic PEM should always alert health workers to the possible diagnosis of pediatric AIDS, and its implications for treatment and prognosis.
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