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Zainab Farooq, Hamza Sajid, Noor Un Nisa Irshad, Sakan Binte Imran
To the Editor, Pediatric TB is a significant global public health issue, with accurate diagnosis being a primary barrier to finding and treating afflicted children. According to WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2024, an estimated 10.8 million people were diagnosed with TB worldwide…
Lindsay A Concha-Mora, Aracely Guzman-Guajardo, Pablo D Treviño-Valdez, José Eduardo Mares-Gil, Oscar Tamez‐Rivera
…on-making, including resource allocation. The use of GIS in pediatric TB is limited in Mexico, where the incidence of TB among children is high. Mexico’s public health system lacks outpatient clinics (OC) for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of TB. Identifying strategic areas …
Tulane University
Pediatric tuberculosis (TB) continues to pose diagnostic challenges in low- and middle-income countries with high rates of TB disease, due to the well-described impact of paucibacillary disease in children, and current TB culture and polymerase-chain reaction tests are of limited…
Darin Michael Cozatt
…d preventive care is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)/Bright Futures initiative (AAP, 2008). Within the early childhood stage (15 months to 4 years), TB is classified as "HR2" (high risk 2), behind lead poisoning, which is "HR1" (AAP, 2008), the highest ris…
Kapil Saharia
Background: The incidence of pediatric tuberculosis (TB) in North Carolina decreased from the mid 1990s to 200l. In 2002, the number of pediatric TB cases increased from 9 in 2001 to 32 in 2002, representing more than a 250% increase. Objective: To describe the epidemiology and c…
Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS
…s were reported in 2020, of which 1 million occurred in the pediatric population. However, epidemiological data available on tuberculosis (TB) in pediatric age are extremely limited due to diagnostic challenges in this patient category. Furthermore, children are almost never incl…
Enrique G. Villarreal, Anita Nagy, Ray Lam, Valerie Waters, Ian Kitai, et al.
…en underdiagnosed. Incidence rates range from 10% to 38% in pediatric PTB cases [2]. Airway involvement, initially suspected on chest radiography, is typically confirmed with chest computerized tomography (CT) and flexible bronchoscopy (FB). EBTB can present with inflammatory, tu…
Muhammad Tholhah ‘Azam, Nurul Yudhi Prihastuty
…alnutrition is also a significant risk factor in developing pediatric tuberculosis. Indonesia is one of the top four high-burden countries for tuberculosis listed by the WHO. The prevalence of pediatric tuberculosis is about 1% of the total population. However, the data on the ma…
Constantin Iavorschi, Stela Kulcitkaia, Igor Ivanes, Nadejda Pisarenco
Pediatric tuberculosis (TB) presents unique diagnostic challenges due to various factors, including the low sensitivity of sputum examination, difficulties in obtaining samples, and the presence of paucibacillary forms of the disease. This retrospective-descriptive study aimed to…
Yoonsun Yoon, Joon‐sik Choi, Hanpum Yoon, Sun Young Cho, Yae‐Jean Kim
…reported. There have been few reports of TB exposure in the pediatric hematology-oncology ward. Methods A mother of a pediatric cancer patient was diagnosed with active TB with a cavity. Contact investigation was performed on patients, their parents, and healthcare workers who we…
Daniela Russo
…rculosis (TB) remains a major public health problem. In the pediatric population, the prevention and diagnosis of TB is considered a major challenge. For this reason, this scoping review will be conducted in order to systematically map the research carried out in this area and id…
Caroline Chepchirchir, Dorothy Onyango, Jackie Obey
Tuberculosis (TB) is in the top rank of causes of pediatric morbidity and mortality. In 2017, approximately 1 million children were infected with the disease and 230,000 died. In Kenya, tuberculosis is number 4 on the causes of death with 6.3% of total deaths. Nandi County is one…
Pratik P Padyal, Sandeep M. Bhelkar, Vivekanand B Chachere, Lalitkumar Patle, Teresa Bansod
…ublic health challenge in India, particularly in vulnerable pediatric populations within tribal regions.Despite ongoing efforts under the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), there is limited data on the epidemiological profile and spatial distribution of pediatric…
Wun-Yan Huang, Ming-Sheng Lee, Liang-Mei Lin, Yichen Liu
…hod in predicting sputum culture results for critically ill pediatric patients.MethodsFrom June 2008 to June 2018, patients with pneumonia with an endotracheal or a tracheostomy tube in place in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Changhua Christian Hospital were enrolled retros…
Rika Oktania Sari, Bayu Prabowo
Introduction: Pediatric tuberculosis can cause a variety of problems, including growth failure, disability, and death. In 2021, WHO recorded 10.6 million individuals had tuberculosis globally, with pediatric tuberculosis accounting for 11% of these cases. Indonesia is the second …
Kelly Walblay, Tristan D. McPherson, Elissa Roop, David F. Soglin, Ann Valley, et al.
…evalence of C. auris colonization has not been described in pediatric populations in the United States, and limited data exist on CPO colonization in children outside intensive care units. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) conducted a PPS to assess C. auris and CPO c…
German Josuet Lapo‐Talledo, María José Jaramillo-Montaño, Carlos M. Reyes, Carlos Andrés Parrales Cevallos, A. Parra, et al.
…culosis hospitalizations were analyzed, 2,955 (16.67%) were pediatric patients, 14,769 (83.33%) were adults. Adults showed higher proportion of deaths (10.31%) than children (1.83%). Tuberculosis of lung was the most frequent type in both children and adults (n=11,284; 63.67%). G…
G Fekadu, F Bekele, K Bekele, T Girma, G Mosisa, et al.
…berculosis drugs result in non-adherence to treatment among pediatric patients. Hence, this study was aimed to evaluate pediatrics adherence status among tuberculosis pediatric patients on anti-tuberculosis treatment at Nekemte Specialized Hospital.Methods: A health facility-base…
Alexandra R Linn, Andrew P. Steenhoff
…ground The WHO currently estimates that at least a third of pediatric and adolescent tuberculosis cases go untreated or incompletely treated each year. Many cases are detected but lost to follow-up due to underreporting to national or private surveillance systems. Methods We cond…
Mardiati, Anna Millizia, Noviana Zara, Khania Atika, Najwa Zakiyya
Background: Pediatric tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. In areas such as Aceh, the nutritional needs of pediatric TB patients are frequently neglected, with treatment primarily addressing the causes of infecti…
Susanna Esposito, Beatrice Rita Campana, Gaia Giorgia Arnesano, Nicola Principi
Background: Pediatric tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health concern, accounting for a substantial proportion of TB-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Treatment in children is particularly challenging due to age-specific pharmacokinetics, difficulties in drug adm…
Andrew Colin, MD, SM, Shatha Yousef, MD
…evalence of nontuberculous mycobacterial infection (NTM) in pediatric patients with cystic fibrosis in the State fo Florida. HYPOTHESIS: There is high prevalence of NTM in CF pediatric population in the State of Florida, and likely higher than in the rest of the country. Non-tub…
Christine Anterasian, Kim Dill-McFarland, Josh Ivie, Humphrey Mulenga, Justin Shenje, et al.
…among common host variants contributes to susceptibility to pediatric tuberculosis (TB) disease. Methods We used a case-control study with a 12–36-month prospective observation period to examine pediatric TB susceptibility in children 2 mo–5 years with household Mycobacterium tub…
Km Roma, Suvesh Shrestha, Nirajan Bhandari, Gaurav Jung Shah, Shivam Khetan
Introduction: Pediatric tuberculosis is an infectious disease and is a leading cause of death in Nepal. The incidence of pediatric TB is a key tool of ongoing transmission of tuberculosis within the community and vital indicator of disease control. Its diagnosis is very much chal…
Hospices Civils de Lyon
…entation in areas of high incidence and low economic level. Pediatric cohorts in countries with high economic levels are rare, making it impossible to quantify and describe deviations from optimal recommendations. The French recommendations are mainly focused on screening cases o…