A Refined Symptom-Based Approach to Diagnose Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Children

Nov 3, 2006Pediatrics

Using detailed symptoms to better diagnose lung tuberculosis in children

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Abstract

Pulmonary tuberculosis was diagnosed in 197 out of 428 children with persistent cough, indicating potential for improved diagnostic approaches.

  • A combination of a persistent cough lasting over 2 weeks, documented weight loss, and fatigue showed good diagnostic accuracy in children aged 3 years and older who are HIV-uninfected.
  • In this population, the sensitivity was 82.3%, specificity 90.2%, and positive predictive value 82.3%.
  • Children under 3 years showed lower diagnostic accuracy, with a sensitivity of 68.3% and specificity of 80.1% when combining cough and weight loss.
  • Symptom-based diagnostic value was limited in HIV-infected children, with a significant proportion not meeting symptom criteria.
  • Recent household contact with a tuberculosis case was associated with improved diagnostic value compared to positive tuberculin skin tests.

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