Untangling the complex relationship between HIV-exposure and tuberculosis in children: a narrative review.
Laura Olbrich, Nathan J L Mudrak, Ceri Evans, Padmini Salgame, Jerrold Ellner, Andrew J Prendergast, Rinn Song
The Lancet. Global health · 2026-05
Abstract
With the remarkable success of antiretroviral programmes for the prevention of vertical HIV transmission, there has been a notable reduction in the proportion of children born with HIV and, subsequently, a corresponding increase in the population of children who are HIV-exposed but uninfected (CHEU). There is growing appreciation for the increased risk of childhood morbidity and mortality among CHEU compared with children who are HIV-unexposed, particularly from infectious diseases. Given the high prevalence of tuberculosis in populations with high HIV prevalence, the effect of HIV exposure on tuberculosis is therefore of particular interest. In this Review, we contextualise and reflect on the existing literature for CHEU with regard to prevention, prevalence, and outcomes of tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis disease. In so doing, we identify gaps in reported knowledge on CHEU to guide future research.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- HIV Infections
- Tuberculosis
- Child
- Prevalence
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
- Child, Preschool