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Journal Article > Commentary

Leveraging nutritional rehabilitation and tuberculosis programmes to tackle tuberculosis and severe acute malnutrition in children

Vonasek BJ, Marcy O, Armour J, Casenghi M, Cazes C, Chisti MJ, d’Elbée M, Huerga H, Hewison C, Lancioni CL, Lungu PS, McCollum ED, Musiime V, Mvalo T, Seddon JA, Steenhoff AP, Thomas TA, Tovar M, Vasiliu A, Garcia-Prats A, Chabala C
Abstract

Each day more than 500 children younger than 15 years die from tuberculosis. Considerable progress has been made to control tuberculosis, but the impact on reducing the burden of childhood tuberculosis lags behind that in adults. A key barrier to decreasing morbidity and mortality associated with childhood tuberculosis is the paucity of accurate and feasible diagnostic tools for this population. WHO estimates that 58% of children younger than 5 years with tuberculosis are never diagnosed or reported.



Subject Area
tuberculosispediatricsmalnutritionsevere acute malnutritionchild development
DOI
10.1016/S2352-4642(25)00062-8
Published Date
23-Mar-2025
PubMed ID
40139209
Languages
English
Journal
Lancet Child and Adolescent Health
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume Online ahead of print
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