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Inconsistencies between Recorded Opportunistic Infections and WHO HIV Staging in Western Kenya

机译:记录的机会性感染与肯尼亚西部艾滋病毒分期之间的不一致

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Opportunistic infections (OIs) are the main cause of morbidity and mortality among patients with HIV in developing countries. It is therefore critical that accurate diagnoses are made and that they are correctly recorded and managed. We reviewed 200 randomly selected records of clinical encounters with HIV infected pregnant women attending the ante-natal care (ANC) clinic in July 2012 at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya. None of the clients in WHO stage 4 and 2.8% of those in WHO stage 3 had a new OI diagnosis recorded during the clinical encounter. This data suggests current under-recording of OIs and the inconsistency between WHO staging and OI diagnosis. Structured methods such as SNOMED CT have the potential to improve complete and accurate recording of OIs which, in turn, enable automated and accurate WHO staging.
机译:机会性感染(OIS)是发展中国家艾滋病毒患者发病率和死亡率的主要原因。因此,对准确的诊断具有重要意义,并且它们被正确地记录和管理。我们在2012年7月在肯尼亚的Jaramogi Oginga Odinga教学和推荐医院审查了200次随机选择的临床遭遇临床遭遇临床遭遇记录,其中艾滋病毒感染者患有艾滋病毒感染的孕妇(ANC)诊所。世卫组织第4阶段和2.8%的客户都没有任何阶段第3阶段的客户在临床遭遇期间记录了新的OI诊断。该数据表明,OIS的当前录制和WHO诊断之间的不一致。 Snomed CT等结构化方法有可能提高OIS的完整和准确记录,反过来又能够实现自动化和准确的世卫组织分期。

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