Comparison of previous and present World Health Organization clinical staging criteria in HIV-infected Malawian children.

Goenke Poerksen; Maggie Nyirenda; Louisa Pollock; Hannah Blencowe ORCID logo; Paul Tembo; Emily Chesshyre; Oliver Jefferis; Julia Kenny; Peter Moons; James Bunn; +1 more... Elizabeth Molyneux; (2009) Comparison of previous and present World Health Organization clinical staging criteria in HIV-infected Malawian children. AIDS (London, England), 23 (14). pp. 1913-1916. ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832f7b39
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In many settings, HIV infected children are looked after with limited access to CD4 cell count or viral load. The decision to initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) is made clinically, based on the WHO paediatric staging criteria, which were revised in 2006. Results of using new and old criteria were compared. Of 694 children, 626 (90.2%) fulfilled criteria to start ART when applying the new WHO staging guidelines, whereas 330 (47.6%) children were eligible for ART when using the old WHO criteria. This signifies a marked rise in the number of paediatric patients qualifying for ART on clinical grounds.

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