Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts

Background: Diagnosis and management of malnutrition in HIV- infected children is important as it is both a manifestation as well as an independent risk factor for death. Extent in hilly poor outreach areas of North India has been poorly studied.  Aim: to study the prevalence of malnutrition among c...

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Main Authors: Ritu Rakholia, Mehar Bano, Vineeta Rawat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/article_6717_b61f254d27b7e496477946d0c4417115.pdf
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spelling doaj-c54d6ecc8a3449be8fddfb48afe8bac22020-11-25T02:17:06ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552016-04-0144164316546717Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 CountsRitu Rakholia0Mehar Bano1Vineeta Rawat2Assosciate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC HAldwani, India.Assisstant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, GMC HAldwani, India.Assosciate Professor, Department of Microbiology, GMC HAldwani, India.Background: Diagnosis and management of malnutrition in HIV- infected children is important as it is both a manifestation as well as an independent risk factor for death. Extent in hilly poor outreach areas of North India has been poorly studied.  Aim: to study the prevalence of malnutrition among children with HIV/AIDS using WHO z- score and Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) method and effect of malnutrition on immune status. Material and Methods: Setting-Antiretroviral (ART) Centre of a teaching medical college in Uttarakhand-India. Anthropometric measurements (weight, height) and CD4 counts were taken on registration and follow up and duly recorded. Data analysis was done using SPSS -18 and WHO z- score value was calculated using WHO AntroPlus software. Result: A total of 107 children ( 67 male and 40 female) were studied with mean age of 7.15years.Valid z- score could be calculated only for 46 children  and it showed stunting in 69.8%(30/43), wasting in 22.4%(10/46), underweight in 58.9%(27/46). Using IAP method 75% (81/107) had PEM, 85.5% (93/107) stunting. There was no difference between male and female (P>0.05) and no relation between CD4 count and nutritional status (P>0.05). Single dose nevirapine used earlier for Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) used in 10 newborns resulted in 3/10 HIV negative, 3/10 positive, 4/10 deaths at 18 months. Conclusion: Malnutrition is rampant in children with HIV/AIDS in hilly poor Outreach areas of India. Chronic malnutrition or stunting was the most common abnormality seen in three fourth of all the children. Hence sensitizing health care workers for timely recognition and prompt remedial measures (ART, nutritional interventions) are need of the hour to reduce mortality and prevent growth failure. It also provides baseline data of efficacy of single dose nevirapine to compare efficacy of newer regimes in prevention of PPTCT.http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/article_6717_b61f254d27b7e496477946d0c4417115.pdfCD4 countschildrenHIVMalnutritionUnder-weight
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Mehar Bano
Vineeta Rawat
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Mehar Bano
Vineeta Rawat
Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
International Journal of Pediatrics
CD4 counts
children
HIV
Malnutrition
Under-weight
author_facet Ritu Rakholia
Mehar Bano
Vineeta Rawat
author_sort Ritu Rakholia
title Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
title_short Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
title_full Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
title_fullStr Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
title_full_unstemmed Malnutrition among HIV- infected Children by Anthropometric Measures in Poor Outreach Area of a Developing Country and its Relationship with CD4 Counts
title_sort malnutrition among hiv- infected children by anthropometric measures in poor outreach area of a developing country and its relationship with cd4 counts
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2345-5047
2345-5055
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Background: Diagnosis and management of malnutrition in HIV- infected children is important as it is both a manifestation as well as an independent risk factor for death. Extent in hilly poor outreach areas of North India has been poorly studied.  Aim: to study the prevalence of malnutrition among children with HIV/AIDS using WHO z- score and Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) method and effect of malnutrition on immune status. Material and Methods: Setting-Antiretroviral (ART) Centre of a teaching medical college in Uttarakhand-India. Anthropometric measurements (weight, height) and CD4 counts were taken on registration and follow up and duly recorded. Data analysis was done using SPSS -18 and WHO z- score value was calculated using WHO AntroPlus software. Result: A total of 107 children ( 67 male and 40 female) were studied with mean age of 7.15years.Valid z- score could be calculated only for 46 children  and it showed stunting in 69.8%(30/43), wasting in 22.4%(10/46), underweight in 58.9%(27/46). Using IAP method 75% (81/107) had PEM, 85.5% (93/107) stunting. There was no difference between male and female (P>0.05) and no relation between CD4 count and nutritional status (P>0.05). Single dose nevirapine used earlier for Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) used in 10 newborns resulted in 3/10 HIV negative, 3/10 positive, 4/10 deaths at 18 months. Conclusion: Malnutrition is rampant in children with HIV/AIDS in hilly poor Outreach areas of India. Chronic malnutrition or stunting was the most common abnormality seen in three fourth of all the children. Hence sensitizing health care workers for timely recognition and prompt remedial measures (ART, nutritional interventions) are need of the hour to reduce mortality and prevent growth failure. It also provides baseline data of efficacy of single dose nevirapine to compare efficacy of newer regimes in prevention of PPTCT.
topic CD4 counts
children
HIV
Malnutrition
Under-weight
url http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/article_6717_b61f254d27b7e496477946d0c4417115.pdf
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