1. Clinical standards for drug-susceptible TB in children and adolescents.
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Chiang, S, Graham, S, Schaaf, H, Marais, B, SantAnna, C, Sharma, S, Starke, J, Triasih, R, Achar, J, Amanullah, F, Armitage, L, Aurilio, R, Centis, R, Chabala, C, Cruz, A, Demers, A-M, du Preez, K, Enimil, A, Furin, J, Garcia-Prats, A, Gonzalez, N, Hoddinott, G, Isaakidis, P, Jaganath, D, Kabra, S, Kampmann, B, Kay, A, Kitai, I, Lopez-Varela, E, Maleche-Obimbo, E, Malaspina, F, Velásquez, J, Nuttall, J, Oliwa, J, Andrade, I, Perez-Velez, C, Rabie, H, Seddon, J, Sekadde, M, Shen, A, Skrahina, A, Soriano-Arandes, A, Steenhoff, A, Tebruegge, M, Tovar, M, Tsogt, B, van der Zalm, M, Welch, H, Migliori, G, and Buck, William
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Adolescent ,Child ,Humans ,Tuberculosis ,Meningeal ,Standard of Care ,Delphi Technique ,Practice Guidelines as Topic - Abstract
BACKGROUND: These clinical standards aim to provide guidance for diagnosis, treatment, and management of drug-susceptible TB in children and adolescents.METHODS: Fifty-two global experts in paediatric TB participated in a Delphi consensus process. After eight rounds of revisions, 51/52 (98%) participants endorsed the final document.RESULTS: Eight standards were identified: Standard 1, Age and developmental stage are critical considerations in the assessment and management of TB; Standard 2, Children and adolescents with symptoms and signs of TB disease should undergo prompt evaluation, and diagnosis and treatment initiation should not depend on microbiological confirmation; Standard 3, Treatment initiation is particularly urgent in children and adolescents with presumptive TB meningitis and disseminated (miliary) TB; Standard 4, Children and adolescents should be treated with an appropriate weight-based regimen; Standard 5, Treating TB infection (TBI) is important to prevent disease; Standard 6, Children and adolescents should receive home-based/community-based treatment support whenever possible; Standard 7, Children, adolescents, and their families should be provided age-appropriate support to optimise engagement in care and clinical outcomes; and Standard 8, Case reporting and contact tracing should be conducted for each child and adolescent.CONCLUSION: These consensus-based clinical standards, which should be adapted to local contexts, will improve the care of children and adolescents affected by TB.
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- 2023