2020
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0424
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Multiple Concurrent Illnesses Associated with Anemia in HIV-Infected and HIV-Exposed Uninfected Children Aged 6–59 Months, Hospitalized in Mozambique

Abstract: Anemia is an increasingly recognized problem in sub-Saharan Africa. To determine the magnitude, severity, and associated factors of anemia among hospitalized children aged 6-59 months, HIV-infected and HIV-exposed uninfected children (a child born to a known HIV-infected mother) with a documented fever or history of fever within the prior 24 hours of hospital admission (N = 413) were included in this analysis. Of 413 children enrolled, 364 (88%) were anemic, with 53% classified as mild anemia (hemoglobin [Hb] … Show more

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“…The median duration of free from anemia was signi cantly shorter in persons with WHO clinical staging III and IV in follow-up period. The nding is in line with a study from Mozambique, west Africa, and Kenya 7,20,23 . This might be due to having advanced WHO clinical staging might compromise immunity, and can lead to severe illness due to viral replication, depletion of CD4 count, and the added burden of disease.…”
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“…The median duration of free from anemia was signi cantly shorter in persons with WHO clinical staging III and IV in follow-up period. The nding is in line with a study from Mozambique, west Africa, and Kenya 7,20,23 . This might be due to having advanced WHO clinical staging might compromise immunity, and can lead to severe illness due to viral replication, depletion of CD4 count, and the added burden of disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Anemia is the commonest disorder which is seen among HIV infected children 6 . WHO estimates that over 2 billion people are anemic worldwide, of these, more than 100 million of anemic children were living in Africa 7 . Even though ART access for HIV infected children increased dramatically, side effects have been continued after the initiation of therapy predominantly in resource-limited setting 3 .…”
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