Literature DB >> 10951631

Clinical spectrum of HIV infection.

R Dhurat1, M Manglani, R Sharma, N K Shah.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the modes of transmission of pediatric HIV infection, to categorize clinical manifestations and to compare clinical spectrum of perinatal with transfusion acquired HIV infection.
DESIGN: Case series study.
SETTING: Hospital based pediatric HIV clinic.
METHODS: Children confirmed to have HIV infection were evaluated and relevant details recorded.
RESULTS: 55 children were enrolled of whom 41 (74.5%) had perinatal transmission of HIV, 12 (21.8%) were infected through blood transfusions and 2 (3.6%) through other routes. Thirty-seven (90.2%) of the 41 perinatally infected children were symptomatic. Tuberculosis was seen in 25 (67.5%) of these children and failure to thrive in 18 (48.6%). Nonspecific features such as recurrent bacterial infection, oral candidiasis and chronic diarrhea were other manifestations. Eight (26.3%) of the 30 children available for follow up for a median period of 9 months died at the median age of 8.5 months. Amongst the transfusion acquired HIV infection, 11 (91.6%) of the 12 were asymptomatic at presentation. Six (50%) of these children died at the median age of 3 years and the remaining 6 had no major symptoms at a median follow up of 3.5 years.
CONCLUSION: Perinatal route is the major route of HIV transmission in children and clinical manifestations are different from those of adults.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10951631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-6061            Impact factor:   1.411


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