Journal of Clinical Virology
Volume 47, Issue 1 , Pages 82-84, January 2010

Paediatric HIV in central Sudan: High sero-prevalence and poor performance of clinical case definitions

  • Ahmed Abdalla Abbas

      Affiliations

    • Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences and Technology, P. O. Box 12810, Khartoum, Sudan
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  • Nour Elhouda Ata Alla Alla Gabo

      Affiliations

    • Omdurman AIDS Care Unit (OMACU), Omdurman Teaching Hospital, P. O. Box 128, Omdurman, Sudan
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  • Zahir Osman Eltahir Babiker

      Affiliations

    • Department of Infectious Diseases & Tropical Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, M8 5RB, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 7870508680.
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  • Elbushra Ali Mohamed Herieka

      Affiliations

    • Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, BH7 7WD, United Kingdom

Received 27 March 2009; received in revised form 6 August 2009; accepted 25 September 2009. published online 26 October 2009.

Abstract 

Background

Paediatric clinical case definitions (CCDs) for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have been proposed as screening tools in resource-limited countries.

Objectives

We assessed the performance of the World Health Organisation CCD (WHO-CCD), the Bloemfontein CCD (B-CCD) and a locally modified version of the Bloemfontein CCD (MB-CCD) in comparison with HIV serology in acutely hospitalised children aged 1.5–14 years. We also determined the HIV sero-prevalence among this group of children.

Study design

A cohort of 106 consecutive acute paediatric admissions to a major teaching hospital in central Sudan was recruited over a 3-month period.

Results

The WHO-CCD, B-CCD, and MB-CCD were relatively specific with estimates of 96.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] 90.1–98.9), 88.0% (95% CI 80.0–93.6), and 74.0% (95% CI 64.3–82.3), respectively. However, corresponding sensitivities were poor with estimates of 16.7% (95% CI 0.4–64.1), 33.3% (95% CI 4.3–77.7), and 66.7% (95% CI 22.3–95.7), respectively. The HIV sero-prevalence was high at 5.7% (95% CI 2.1–11.9).

Conclusions

CCDs performed poorly against HIV serology in acutely hospitalised children aged 1.5–14 years in central Sudan and, therefore, we advocate improving access to serological diagnostic tools. The high HIV sero-prevalence rate among this group of children poses serious challenges to policy makers and warrants further research.

Abbreviations: CCD, clinical case definition, HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, WHO-CCD, World Health Organisation clinical case definition, B-CCD, Bloemfontein clinical case definition, MB-CCD, modified Bloemfontein clinical case definition

Keywords: HIV, Clinical case definitions, Children, Central Sudan

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PII: S1386-6532(09)00476-4

doi:10.1016/j.jcv.2009.09.028

Journal of Clinical Virology
Volume 47, Issue 1 , Pages 82-84, January 2010