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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Many definitions have been developed for [[epidemiology|epidemiological]] surveillance of HIV/AIDS such as the ''Bangui definition'' and the ''1994 Expanded World Health Organization AIDS Case Definition''. However, these systems are neither sensitive nor specific for clinical staging. In developing countries, the [[World Health Organization]] staging system for HIV infection and disease that uses clinical and laboratory data is widely employed. The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|Centers for Disease Control]] (CDC) Classification System for HIV/AIDS is another primary system used that is primarily based on [[T helper cells|CD4 T-lymphocyte]] counts. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
===WHO | ===WHO Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Adults and Adolescents<ref name=who>WHO case definitions of HIV for surveillance and revised clinical staging and immunological classification of HIV-related disease in adults and children. 2006.</ref>=== | ||
{| style="border: 0px; font-size: 90%; margin: 3px; width:950px " align=center | |||
! style="background: #4479BA; width: 120px;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Clinical stage}} | |||
! style="background: #4479BA; width: 550px;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Features}} | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 1 | |||
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*Asymptomatic | |||
*Generalized [[lymphadenopathy]] | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 2 | |||
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*[[Weight loss]] of less than 10% body weight | |||
*Minor [[mucocutaneous]] manifestations | |||
*[[Herpes]] Zooster within the last five years | |||
*Recurrent respiratory tract infections (such as [[sinus]]itis, [[bronchitis]], [[otitis]] media, [[pharyngitis]]) | |||
*Recurrent oral [[ulcerations]] | |||
*Papular pruritic eruptions | |||
*Angular cheilitis | |||
*Seborrhoeic [[dermatitis]] | |||
*Fungal [[finger nail]] [[infections]] | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 3 | |||
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'''''Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations''''' | |||
*Unexplained chronic [[diarrhoea]] for longer than one month | |||
* | *Unexplained persistent [[fever]] (intermittent or constant for longer than one month) | ||
* | *Severe [[weight loss]] (>10% of presumed or measured body weight) | ||
* | *Oral [[candidiasis]] | ||
*Oral hairy [[leukoplakia]] | |||
*[[Pulmonary tuberculosis]] (TB) diagnosed in last two years | |||
*Severe presumed bacterial [[infections]] (e.g. [[pneumonia]], [[empyema]], [[meningitis]], [[bacteraemia]], [[pyomyositis]], [[bone]] or [[joint]] [[infection]]) | |||
*Acute necrotizing ulcerative [[stomatitis]], [[gingivitis]] or [[periodontitis]] | |||
== | '''''Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary''''' | ||
*Unexplained [[anaemia]] (< 80 g/l), and or [[neutropenia]](<500/µl) and or [[thrombocytopenia]] (<50 000/ µl) for more than one month | |||
|- | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 4 | |||
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'''''Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations''''' | |||
*HIV [[wasting syndrome]] | |||
*[[Pneumocystis pneumonia]] | |||
*Recurrent severe or radiological bacterial [[pneumonia]] | |||
*Chronic [[herpes]] simplex [[infection]] (orolabial, genital or anorectal of more than one month’s duration) | |||
*Oesophageal [[candidiasis]] | |||
*Extrapulmonary [[Tuberculosis]] | |||
*[[Kaposi sarcoma]] | |||
*Central nervous system [[toxoplasmosis]] | |||
*HIV [[encephalopathy]] | |||
'''''Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary''''' | |||
*Extrapulmonary [[cryptococcosis]] including [[meningitis]] | |||
*Disseminated non-tuberculous mycobacteria [[infection]] | |||
*[[Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy]] | |||
*[[Candida]] of [[trachea]], [[bronchi]] or [[lungs]] | |||
*[[Cryptosporidiosis]] | |||
*[[Isosporiasis]] | |||
*Visceral [[herpes]] simplex infection | |||
*[[Cytomegalovirus]] ([[CMV]]) [[infection]] ([[retinitis]] or of an organ other than [[liver]], [[spleen]] or [[lymph nodes]]) | |||
*Any disseminated [[mycosis]] (e.g. [[histoplasmosis]], [[coccidiomycosis]], [[penicilliosis]]) | |||
*Recurrent non-typhoidal [[salmonella]] septicaemia | |||
*[[Lymphoma]] (cerebral or B cell non-Hodgkin) | |||
*Invasive [[cervical carcinoma]] | |||
*Visceral [[leishmaniasis]] | |||
|} | |||
===WHO Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Children (Revised 2006) <ref name=who>WHO case definitions of HIV for surveillance and revised clinical staging and immunological classification of HIV-related disease in adults and children. 2006.</ref>=== | |||
{| style="border: 0px; font-size: 90%; margin: 3px; width:950px;" align=center | |||
! style="background: #4479BA; width: 120px;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Clinical stage}} | |||
! style="background: #4479BA; width: 550px;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Features}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 1 | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;" | | |||
*Asymptomatic | |||
*Generalized [[lymphadenopathy]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 2 | |||
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*[[Hepatosplenomegaly]] | |||
*Papular pruritic eruptions | |||
*[[Seborrhoeic dermatitis]] | |||
*Extensive human papilloma virus infection | |||
*Extensive [[molluscum contagiosum]] | |||
*Fungal nail [[infections]] | |||
*Recurrent [[oral ulcerations]] | |||
*Linear gingival erythema (LGE) | |||
*Angular [[cheilitis]] | |||
*[[Parotid]] enlargement | |||
*[[Herpes zoster]] | |||
*Recurrent or chronic RTIs (otitis media, otorrhoea, sinusitis) | |||
*Chronic [[diarrhoea]] lasting for more than 30 days in the absence of known etiology | |||
*Severe persistent or recurrent [[candidiasis]] outside the neonatal period | |||
*[[Weight loss]] or [[failure to thrive]] in the absence of known etiology | |||
*Persistent [[fever]] lasting for more than 30 days in the absence of known etiology. | |||
*Recurrent severe bacterial [[infections]] other than [[septicemia]] or [[meningitis]] like [[osteomyelitis]], bacterial [[pneumonia]] or [[abscesses]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 3 | |||
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'''''Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations''''' | |||
*Moderate unexplained [[malnutrition]] not adequately responding to standard therapy | |||
*Unexplained persistent [[diarrhoea]] (14 days or more ) | |||
*Unexplained persistent [[fever]] (intermittent or constant, for longer than one month) | |||
*Oral [[candidiasis]] (outside neonatal period ) | |||
*Oral hairy [[leukoplakia]] | |||
*Acute necrotizing ulcerative [[gingivitis]]/[[periodontitis]] | |||
*[[Pulmonary TB]] | |||
*Severe recurrent presumed bacterial pneumonia | |||
'''''Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary''''' | |||
*Chronic HIV-associated lung disease including [[brochiectasis]] | |||
*Lymphoid interstitial [[pneumonitis]] (LIP) | |||
*Unexplained [[anaemia]] (<80g/l), and or [[neutropenia]] (<1000/µl) and or [[thrombocytopenia]] (<50 000/µl) for more than one month | |||
|- | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;" |Clinical stage 4 | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;" | | |||
'''''Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations''''' | |||
*Unexplained severe wasting or severe [[malnutrition]] not adequately responding to standard therapy | |||
*[[Pneumocystis pneumonia]] | |||
*Recurrent severe presumed bacterial [[infections]] (e.g. [[empyema]], [[pyomyositis]], [[bone]] or joint infection, [[meningitis]], but excluding [[pneumonia]]) | |||
*Chronic [[herpes simplex]] infection; (orolabial or cutaneous of more than one month’s duration) | |||
*Extrapulmonary [[Tuberculosis]] | |||
*Kaposi’s sarcoma | |||
*Oesophageal [[candidiasis]] | |||
*Central nervous system [[toxoplasmosis]] (outside the neonatal period) | |||
*HIV [[encephalopathy]] | |||
'''''Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary''''' | |||
*[[CMV]] infection (CMV retinitis or infection of organs other than liver, spleen or lymph nodes; onset at age one month or more) | |||
*Extrapulmonary cryptococcosis including meningitis | |||
*Any disseminated endemic mycosis (e.g. extrapulmonary histoplasmosis, coccidiomycosis, penicilliosis) | |||
*[[Cryptosporidiosis]] | |||
*[[Isosporiasis]] | |||
*Disseminated non-tuberculous mycobacteria infection | |||
*[[Candida]] of trachea, bronchi or lungs | |||
*Visceral herpes simplex infection | |||
*Acquired [[HIV]] associated rectal fistula | |||
*Cerebral or B cell [[non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] | |||
*[[Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy]] (PML) | |||
*HIV-associated [[cardiomyopathy]] or HIV-associated [[nephropathy]] | |||
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==CDC Classification System== | |||
The table below shows the HIV infection stage, based on age-specific CD4+ T-lymphocyte count or CD4+ T-lymphocyte percentage of total lymphocytes. <ref> {{cite web| url=http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/recommendations/terms.html| title=CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Publications}}</ref> | |||
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!rowspan=3|Stage* | |||
!colspan=6|Age on date of CD4 T-lymphocyte test | |||
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! colspan=2|<1 year | |||
! colspan=2|1—5 years | |||
! colspan=2|6 years through adult | |||
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! Cells/µL||%||Cells/µL||%||Cells/µL||% | |||
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| 1||≥1,500||≥34||≥1,000||≥30||≥500||≥26 | |||
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| 2||750—1,499||26—33||500—999||22—29||200—499||14—25 | |||
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| 3||<750||<26||<500||<22||<200||<14 | |||
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| | |colspan=7|<small> *The stage is based primarily on the CD4+ T-lymphocyte count; the CD4+ T-lymphocyte count takes precedence over the CD4 T-lymphocyte percentage, and the percentage is considered only if the count is missing.</small> | ||
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==References== | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
Overview
Many definitions have been developed for epidemiological surveillance of HIV/AIDS such as the Bangui definition and the 1994 Expanded World Health Organization AIDS Case Definition. However, these systems are neither sensitive nor specific for clinical staging. In developing countries, the World Health Organization staging system for HIV infection and disease that uses clinical and laboratory data is widely employed. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Classification System for HIV/AIDS is another primary system used that is primarily based on CD4 T-lymphocyte counts.
Classification
WHO Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Adults and Adolescents[1]
Clinical stage | Features |
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Clinical stage 1 |
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Clinical stage 2 |
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Clinical stage 3 |
Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations
Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary
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Clinical stage 4 |
Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations
Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary
|
WHO Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Children (Revised 2006) [1]
Clinical stage | Features |
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Clinical stage 1 |
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Clinical stage 2 |
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Clinical stage 3 |
Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations
Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary
|
Clinical stage 4 |
Conditions where a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical signs or simple investigations
Conditions where confirmatory diagnostic testing is necessary
|
CDC Classification System
The table below shows the HIV infection stage, based on age-specific CD4+ T-lymphocyte count or CD4+ T-lymphocyte percentage of total lymphocytes. [2]
Stage* | Age on date of CD4 T-lymphocyte test | |||||
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<1 year | 1—5 years | 6 years through adult | ||||
Cells/µL | % | Cells/µL | % | Cells/µL | % | |
1 | ≥1,500 | ≥34 | ≥1,000 | ≥30 | ≥500 | ≥26 |
2 | 750—1,499 | 26—33 | 500—999 | 22—29 | 200—499 | 14—25 |
3 | <750 | <26 | <500 | <22 | <200 | <14 |
*The stage is based primarily on the CD4+ T-lymphocyte count; the CD4+ T-lymphocyte count takes precedence over the CD4 T-lymphocyte percentage, and the percentage is considered only if the count is missing. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 WHO case definitions of HIV for surveillance and revised clinical staging and immunological classification of HIV-related disease in adults and children. 2006.
- ↑ "CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Publications".