Undiagnosed AIDS in a 13-year-old boy in rural Gabon

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02103
Saskia Dede Davi , Ayodele Alabi , Lillian Rene Endamne , Teite Rebecca Hildebrandt , Anita Lumeka , Dearie Glory Okwu , Rella Zoleko-Manego , Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma , Selidji Todagbe Agnandji , Michael Ramharter
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Abstract

Introduction

To date, 38.4 million people live with the Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) amongst whom 1.7 million are children below fourteen years of age. The highest burden of HIV is in sub-Saharan Africa. Children living with HIV acquired the infection mostly by mother-to-child transmission (MTCT), however the diagnosis is often delayed.
In malaria-endemic countries, fever is one of the most frequent symptoms for seeking medical care and it is often primarily suspected as the onset of malaria or respiratory bacterial infections. Here, we report a case of late-onset undiagnosed AIDS in a 13-year-old boy living in rural Gabon in the Gabonese tropical rainforest in the province of Ngounié.

Case

A 13-year-old orphan child presented at our routine consultation for fever screening at the Institut de Santé de Sindara (ISSA) in 2021 due to remittent fever episodes, paleness, chronic fatigue and cough. His medical history documented repeated consultations and hospitalisations over the past years, establishing various diagnoses and treatments without significantly improving his condition. Serologic testing established the diagnosis of HIV-1 infection, classifying it as CDC stage 3 AIDS. Given the family history, late-onset symptomatic HIV infection 13 years after mother-to-child transmission was the most likely transmission mode.

Discussion

HIV infection may occur in older children and young adolescents and should be considered as an important differential diagnosis of reappearing fevers in regions of malaria transmission. Early diagnosis of HIV, particularly in children and adolescents, improves health outcomes. highlighting the need for HIV testing in children and adolescents.
加蓬农村地区一名 13 岁男孩未确诊的艾滋病
导言迄今为止,有 3840 万人感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV),其中 170 万是 14 岁以下的儿童。撒哈拉以南非洲地区的艾滋病毒感染率最高。在疟疾流行的国家,发烧是最常见的就医症状之一,通常被怀疑是疟疾或呼吸道细菌感染的症状。在这里,我们报告了一例生活在加蓬恩古尼埃省热带雨林中加蓬农村地区的 13 岁男孩晚期未确诊艾滋病的病例。病例一名 13 岁的孤儿因反复发烧、面色苍白、慢性疲劳和咳嗽于 2021 年来到辛达拉卫生研究所(ISSA)进行发烧筛查。根据他的病史,在过去的几年里,他曾多次就诊和住院,接受过各种诊断和治疗,但病情没有明显好转。血清学检测确定了 HIV-1 感染的诊断,将其归类为 CDC 第三期艾滋病。鉴于其家族病史,母婴传播 13 年后晚发的无症状 HIV 感染是最有可能的传播方式。讨论 HIV 感染可能发生在年龄较大的儿童和青少年身上,在疟疾传播地区,应将其作为再次发烧的重要鉴别诊断。艾滋病毒的早期诊断,尤其是对儿童和青少年的诊断,可改善健康状况。
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