Journal article
Paediatric tuberculosis – new advances to close persistent gaps
BJ Marais, S Verkuijl, M Casenghi, R Triasih, AC Hesseling, AM Mandalakas, O Marcy, JA Seddon, SM Graham, F Amanullah
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
Young children are most vulnerable to develop severe forms of tuberculosis (TB) and are over-represented among TB deaths. Almost all children estimated to have died from TB were never diagnosed or offered TB treatment. Improved access to TB preventive treatment (TPT) requires major upscaling of household contact investigation with allocation of adequate resources. Symptom-based screening is often discouraged in adults for fear of generating drug resistance, if TB cases are missed. However, the situation in vulnerable young children is different, as they present minimal risk of drug resistance generation. Further, the perceived need for additional diagnostic evaluation presents a major barrie..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This article is part of a supplement entitled Commemorating World Tuberculosis Day March 24th, 2021: "The Clock is Ticking" published with support from an unrestricted educational grant from QIAGEN Sciences Inc.