Journal article
Impact of human immunodeficiency virus infection on the etiology and outcome of severe pneumonia in malawian children
SM Graham, L Mankhambo, A Phiri, S Kaunda, T Chikaonda, M Mukaka, EM Molyneux, ED Carrol, ME Molyneux
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: HIV infection is a major risk factor for death in childhood pneumonia in HIV-endemic regions. Improved case management and preventive strategies require better understanding of the impact of HIV on causes, clinical presentation, and outcome. Methods: A prospective, clinical descriptive study of Malawian infants and children with severe pneumonia included blood culture and nasopharyngeal aspiration for diagnosis of pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP). A select group with consolidation on chest radiograph, and without severe hypoxia or hyperinflation, also had lung aspirate taken for culture and identification of bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR)..
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Awarded by Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by The Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom (core grant 074124/Z/04/Z) (to S. M. G., M. E. M.). Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellowship (grant 068026) (to E.D.C.).