Paediatric Global Health & HIV in children Flashcards
describe what the definition of Under 5 mortality rate is
probability of a child dying before the age of 5, expressed as deaths per 1000 live births
describe the definition of Infant Mortality Rate
probability of a child dying before reaching the age of 1, expressed as deaths per 1000 live births
what are the top 5 global causes of child mortality
preterm complications, pneumonia, intrapartum complications, congenital abnormalities, diarrhoea
what is an example of a intrapartum complication
birth asphyxia from obstructed labour
what simple measures are effective for reducing neonatal deaths (4)
antenatal care, steroids for preterm labour, skilled birth attendant present, antibiotics for sepsis and pneumonia
what is involved in antenatal care when talking about reducing neonatal deaths
tetanus vaccine, treatment of maternal infections including HIV, syphilis + malaria
what are the first 3 solutions to the most preventable causes of deaths in under 5s
(by WHO)
immediate and exclusive breastfeeding
skilled attendants for antenatal birth and postnatal care
access to nutrition and micronutrients
what are the other 3 solutions to the most preventable causes of deaths in under 5s
(by WHO)
family knowledge of danger signs in child health
water, sanitation and hygiene
immunisations
what treatment has resulted in 45% decrease in HIV deaths
anti-retroviral therapy(ART)
describe what is involved in the prevention of HIV
maternal lifelong ART, screen for and test other STDs(esp herpes), infant prophylaxis for 6 weeks
when should a child be tested for HIV if maternal HIV
at birth, 6 weeks, 9 months, 18 months, then 6 weeks after cessation of breastfeeding
what recurrent signs are seen in HIV presentation
recurrent; common childhood illness,(eg otitis media), oral candidiasis not responding treatment, severe bacterial infections
what are some of the signs that are seen in HIV presentation
failure to thrive/grow, generalised lymphadenopathy or hepatosplenomegaly, persistent fever, encephalopathy, chronic parotitis
what diagnostic test for HIV is used in <18 months and >18 months
<18 months = virological PCR for HIV DNA/RNA
>18 months = serological rapid antibody test
describe what is involved in the HAART(highly active antiretroviral therapy) HIV treatment for children
2 NRTIs plus 1 NNRTI or protease inhibitor