| Literature DB >> 26409281 |
Stephen M Graham1, Luis E Cuevas2, Patrick Jean-Philippe3, Renee Browning4, Martina Casenghi5, Anne K Detjen6, Devasena Gnanashanmugam4, Anneke C Hesseling7, Beate Kampmann8, Anna Mandalakas9, Ben J Marais10, Marco Schito3, Hans M L Spiegel3, Jeffrey R Starke9, Carol Worrell11, Heather J Zar12.
Abstract
Consensus case definitions for childhood tuberculosis have been proposed by an international expert panel, aiming to standardize the reporting of cases in research focusing on the diagnosis of intrathoracic tuberculosis in children. These definitions are intended for tuberculosis diagnostic evaluation studies of symptomatic children with clinical suspicion of intrathoracic tuberculosis, and were not intended to predefine inclusion criteria into such studies. Feedback from researchers suggested that further clarification was required and that these case definitions could be further improved. Particular concerns were the perceived complexity and overlap of some case definitions, as well as the potential exclusion of children with acute onset of symptoms or less severe disease. The updated case definitions proposed here incorporate a number of key changes that aim to reduce complexity and improve research performance, while maintaining the original focus on symptomatic children suspected of having intrathoracic tuberculosis. The changes proposed should enhance harmonized classification for intrathoracic tuberculosis disease in children across studies, resulting in greater comparability and the much-needed ability to pool study results.Entities:
Keywords: childhood tuberculosis; tuberculosis case definitions; tuberculosis classification; tuberculosis diagnosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26409281 PMCID: PMC4583568 DOI: 10.1093/cid/civ581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Infect Dis ISSN: 1058-4838 Impact factor: 9.079