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The utility of a modified W.H.O. TB screening tool among children at a Botswana child welfare clinic

Authors :
Wame Dikobe
Esther Seloilwe
Boingotlo Gasenelwe
Yohanna Mashalla
Mooketsi Molefi
Bornapate Nkomo
Tonya-Ascortt Mills
Botshelo Kgwaadira
Source :
African Health Sciences
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
African Journals Online (AJOL), 2021.

Abstract

Background: In high TB/HIV settings, the increased risk for TB amongst children exposed to HIV has been established through biomedical tests. Screening HIV exposed children for TB can improve early childhood TB detection and treatment. Objective: This study assessed the utility of a modified World Health Organization (WHO) tool by including HIV variables, to determine TB exposure amongst HIV exposed children presenting to a “Well Child” Clinic (CWC). Methods: Clinical data were obtained from medical records and/or from the caregivers of children presenting to CWC. Data was analyzed to explore factors associated with positive screening for TB, including being exposed to HIV and current HIV status. Results: Five percent (55/1100) screened reported a close TB contact and 21% (n=231) had positive TB symptom screen. History of close TB contact was a risk factor for positive screening for TB symptoms (OR 1.89 CI 1.05-3.4) while being HIV negative was protective (OR 0.3, Cl 0.19-0.62). HIV exposure was associated with increased risk of TB exposure (OR 2.9 CI 1.61-5.19). Conclusion: Integrating HIV variables in the existing WHO screening tool for childhood TB can be useful in early detec- tion and treatment of TB in HIV exposed children in resource limited settings. Keywords: Childhood TB screening; HIV Exposure screening; TB/HIV integration.

Details

ISSN :
16806905
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
African Health Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....626f92c77eb21c1ad961b68e3510dada
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i.11s