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Jacob Antikrya Gadzama, N. M. Mogale, O. Oguntibeju
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尽管有垂直传播预防、治疗和免疫方案以改善健康结果,但儿童仍然受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的感染和影响。那些获得治疗的人要么病毒未受抑制,要么患有严重疾病,而其他人则错过了接种疫苗的机会。感染艾滋病毒的儿童容易受到感染、再次住院和错过疫苗接种。该研究确定了南非北开普省Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe医院收治儿童的疾病概况、艾滋病毒流行率、再入院率和免疫状况。这是对2017年1月至2018年1月入院的328例14岁以下儿童医疗记录的回顾性分析。平均年龄3.6岁,以女性居多。大多数儿童表现为食欲不振和疲劳,最常见的入院诊断为下呼吸道感染和急性肠胃炎。这一群体的艾滋病毒感染率为24%。超过50%的人再次入院,其中17%是艾滋病毒阳性。大多数艾滋病毒阳性儿童(62%)未接种疫苗,主要是麻疹和肺炎球菌结合疫苗。年龄较大的儿童、感染艾滋病毒的儿童和未接种麻疹疫苗的儿童与再入院率显著相关。与受教育程度较低且父母离异的孩子相比,单身或已婚母亲受教育程度较高的孩子被重新接纳的可能性更小。再入院率较高;因此,考虑到儿童免疫接种不完全和感染传染病的风险,改善对儿童,特别是艾滋病毒感染者的护理和扩大补种免疫接种,可能会为他们提供更好的保护,使他们免受疫苗可预防疾病的侵害。
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Disease profile, HIV prevalence and vaccination status of HIV-infected children admitted at a hospital complex, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
Despite the availability of vertical transmission prevention, treatment, and immunisation programmes for better health outcomes, children are still infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Those accessing treatment are either virally unsuppressed or have severe forms of diseases, while others have missed opportunities for vaccination. HIV infected children are vulnerable to infections, re-hospitalisation, and missing vaccinations. The study determined the disease profile, HIV prevalence, readmission, and immunisation status of children admitted to Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital in Northern Cape Province, South Africa. This was a retrospective review of 328 medical records of children less than 14 years, admitted from January 2017 to January 2018. The mean age was 3.6 years, and the majority were females. Most children presented with appetite loss and fatigue, and the most common admission diagnoses were lower respiratory tract infection and acute gastroenteritis. The prevalence of HIV in this group was 24%. Over 50% were readmitted, and 17% of those were HIV positive. Most HIV positive children (62%) had missed vaccinations, predominantly measles, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. Older children, those infected with HIV, and those who had missed the measles vaccine were significantly associated with readmission. Children of mothers with higher educational status who were either single or married were less likely to be readmitted compared to those with a lower education level and divorced parents. The rate of readmission is relatively high; therefore, improving care and scaling up catch-up immunisations for children, especially among HIV-infected, may offer them better protection and outcomes against vaccine-preventable diseases considering their risk for incomplete immunisation and infectious diseases.
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