Literature DB >> 26986242

[Impediments to HIV testing in HIV-infected children and teenagers in Africa: look for them where they are!].

P Msellati1, F Ateba Ndongo2, F Hejoaka1, B Nacro3.   

Abstract

A huge number of HIV-infected children and teenagers have no access to care or receive it very late. Of the 3.2 million infected children, 2.8 million should be receiving highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) but only around 700,000 actually are. The first reason for this failure is the lack of HIV testing among HIV-exposed infants and thus early diagnosis or, even more frequently, the lack of testing among older children and teenagers. The objectives of this article are twofold: to review the current situation and to advocate routine offers of HIV testing to HIV-exposed children and teenagers (exposed either through mother-to-child transmission or repeated transfusions) and those suspected to be HIV-infected (because of malnutrition, tuberculosis, or other associated diseases). Finally, adults living with HIV should be made aware of the need for routine HIV screening of their children, even when asymptomatic.

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Keywords:  Africa; HIV; children; screening; teenagers

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26986242     DOI: 10.1684/mst.2015.0519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sante Trop        ISSN: 2261-3684


  4 in total

1.  High level of treatment failure and drug resistance to first-line antiretroviral therapies among HIV-infected children receiving decentralized care in Senegal.

Authors:  Abdoul-Magib Cissé; Gabrièle Laborde-Balen; Khady Kébé-Fall; Aboubacry Dramé; Halimatou Diop; Karim Diop; Mohamed Coulibaly; Ndeye-Ngone Have; Nicole Vidal; Safiatou Thiam; Abdoulaye S Wade; Martine Peeters; Bernard Taverne; Philippe Msellati; Coumba Touré-Kane
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2019-02-05       Impact factor: 2.125

2.  Effectiveness of symptom-based diagnostic HIV testing versus targeted and blanket provider-initiated testing and counseling among children and adolescents in Cameroon.

Authors:  Habakkuk A Yumo; Rogers A Ajeh; Marcus Beissner; Jackson N Ndenkeh; Isidore Sieleunou; Michael R Jordan; Nadia A Sam-Agudu; Christopher Kuaban
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-06       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Human immunodeficiency virus case detection and antiretroviral therapy enrollment among children below and above 18 months old: A comparative analysis from Cameroon.

Authors:  Habakkuk A Yumo; Jackson N Ndenkeh; Isidore Sieleunou; Denis N Nsame; Pius B Kuwoh; Marcus Beissner; Thomas Loscher; Christopher Kuaban
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 1.817

4.  Parental and child-level predictors of HIV testing uptake, seropositivity and treatment initiation among children and adolescents in Cameroon.

Authors:  Habakkuk A Yumo; Rogers A Ajeh; Isidore Sieleunou; Jackson N Ndenkeh; Michael R Jordan; Nadia A Sam-Agudu; Christopher Kuaban; Thomas Loescher
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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