2009
DOI: 10.4314/mmj.v21i3.45645
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Features associated with underlying HIV infection in severe acute childhood malnutrition: a cross sectional study

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“…The findings were also moderately comparable to 48.6% by Prazuck et al from Zimbabwe [21], and 43% from Malawi [11]. It was however higher than 29.2% reported by Fergusson and Tomkins [7] in a meta-analysis of 17 large studies in sub-Saharan Africa, and much higher than 1.9% previously reported by Akenami et al [22], from Nigeria in 1997.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The findings were also moderately comparable to 48.6% by Prazuck et al from Zimbabwe [21], and 43% from Malawi [11]. It was however higher than 29.2% reported by Fergusson and Tomkins [7] in a meta-analysis of 17 large studies in sub-Saharan Africa, and much higher than 1.9% previously reported by Akenami et al [22], from Nigeria in 1997.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…En México la desnutrición es la causa más frecuente de inmunodeficiencia y se la considera un factor de riesgo de muerte infantil (24). Asimismo, se ha hallado que la desnutrición incrementa 4,5 veces el riesgo de colonización bucal por Candida (25)(26)(27)(28)(29), una aseveración que coincide con los resultados del presente estudio, en el cual se observó que los niños desnutridos tienen un riesgo más alto (RM 5,3) de colonización por estas especies.…”
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“…WHO guidelines for the management of severe malnutrition in high HIV prevalence settings need modification. It should include routine HIV and TB testing and offer guidance on the criteria and timing of TB treatment and highly active antiretroviral therapy initiation [13,14]. HIV could neither be diagnosed, nor excluded clinically in severe malnutrion.…”
Section: Contact To Tuberculosis Malnutrition History Of Measlesmentioning
confidence: 99%