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      Pediatric Tuberculosis: Global Overview and Challenges

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      Clinical Infectious Diseases
      University of Chicago Press

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          Abstract

          Tuberculosis (TB) is among the top 10 causes of death among children worldwide; however, children with TB are given low priority in most national health programs and are neglected in this epidemic. Recent technological advancements in diagnosis of TB in adults have not been validated in children. Similarly, trials of new drugs and development of pediatric formulations of standard first- and second-line drugs are lagging behind. Among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-coinfected children, the optimal timing for highly active antiretroviral therapy initiation and drug combinations that have minimal interactions with anti-TB drugs need further study. Although bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine, the only vaccine available for TB, protects against disseminated and severe forms of the disease in young children, its safety in the HIV-infected population has been questioned. Multicentric trials are urgently required to help develop improved diagnostic strategies and formulate shorter, more effective, safe, and evidence-based regimens for treatment and prevention of drug-susceptible and drug-resistant TB.

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          Journal
          Clinical Infectious Diseases
          CLIN INFECT DIS
          University of Chicago Press
          1058-4838
          1537-6591
          May 15 2010
          May 15 2010
          : 50
          : s3
          : S184-S194
          Article
          10.1086/651490
          20397947
          6ef493b0-595a-4118-b656-e874ea3c5cfc
          © 2010
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