尼日利亚推定结核病儿童组织胞浆菌病患病率:一项比较两种诊断技术的多中心研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Oluwaseun Chinaza Adereti, Bassey E Ekeng, Neil Stone, Rita O Oladele
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尼日利亚组织胞浆菌病研究的数据主要来自成人年龄组,关于其在我国儿科人群中的发生情况的信息很少。组织胞浆菌病在热带儿科人群中经常被忽视,但在结核病高负担地区,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,它是一项关键的鉴别诊断。此外,来自尼日利亚的病例系列显示,在儿科人群中,组织胞浆菌病通常被误诊为结核病。本研究用组织浆菌抗原测定法调查尼日利亚推定结核儿童的组织浆菌病。这是一项在尼日利亚尤约、伊巴丹和卡拉巴尔三个地点的儿科结核病诊所进行的描述性横断面研究。招募了100名参与者;73例是未确诊的结核病病例,27例是确诊的结核病病例,21例是患有晚期艾滋病毒疾病的参与者。采用MiraVista侧流法(MVD LFA)和Clarus IMMY ELISA检测尿液组织浆抗原。在100名样本参与者中,2名参与者的MVD LFA组织浆抗原检测呈阳性,而ELISA检测均未阳性。值得注意的是,这些人是未经证实的结核病病例。儿童组织胞浆菌病在尼日利亚儿童中出现类似结核病的症状并不罕见。研究结果强调,在资源有限的环境中迫切需要具有成本效益的、可获得的诊断方法,以改善儿科护理,需要进一步研究以验证组织浆体抗原测定法在儿童中的诊断方法。
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Prevalence of histoplasmosis in Nigerian children with presumptive tuberculosis: a multicentre study comparing two diagnostic techniques.

Data from studies conducted on histoplasmosis in Nigeria are mostly from the adult age group with sparse information about its occurrence in our paediatric population. Histoplasmosis, often overlooked in tropical paediatric populations, is a critical differential diagnosis in regions with a high tuberculosis (TB) burden, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). In addition, case series from Nigeria show histoplasmosis is commonly misdiagnosed as TB in paediatric population. This study investigated Nigerian children with presumptive TB for histoplasmosis using Histoplasma antigen assay. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted across paediatric TB clinics in three sites in Nigeria, namely, Uyo, Ibadan, and Calabar. One hundred participants were recruited; 73 were unconfirmed cases of TB, 27 were confirmed TB cases, while 21 were participants with advanced HIV disease. The urine samples were assayed for the detection of Histoplasma antigen using the MiraVista lateral flow assay (MVD LFA) and Clarus IMMY ELISA. Of the 100 sampled participants, two participants tested positive for Histoplasma antigen with MVD LFA, while none were positive with ELISA. Notably, these individuals were unconfirmed cases of TB. Paediatric histoplasmosis is not an uncommon finding in Nigerian children presenting with symptoms mimicking TB. The findings highlight the urgent need for cost-effective, accessible diagnostics in resource-limited settings to improve paediatric care, with further research required for the validation of Histoplasma antigen assay diagnostics in children.

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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 医学-热带医学
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97
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics provides a link between theory and practice in the field. Papers report key results of clinical and community research, and considerations of programme development. More general descriptive pieces are included when they have application to work preceeding elsewhere. The journal also presents review articles, book reviews and, occasionally, short monographs and selections of important papers delivered at relevant conferences.
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