Managing the Sick Child in the Era of Declining Malaria Transmission: Development of ALMANACH, an Electronic Algorithm for Appropriate Use of Antimicrobials.


Autoria(s): Rambaud-Althaus C.; Shao A.F.; Kahama-Maro J.; Genton B.; d'Acremont V.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in children aged 2 to 59 months in primary care setting and develop an electronic algorithm for the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness to reach optimal clinical outcome and rational use of medicines. METHODS: A structured literature review in Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Review (CDRS) looked for available estimations of diseases prevalence in outpatients aged 2-59 months, and for available evidence on i) accuracy of clinical predictors, and ii) performance of point-of-care tests for targeted diseases. A new algorithm for the management of childhood illness (ALMANACH) was designed based on evidence retrieved and results of a study on etiologies of fever in Tanzanian children outpatients. FINDINGS: The major changes in ALMANACH compared to IMCI (2008 version) are the following: i) assessment of 10 danger signs, ii) classification of non-severe children into febrile and non-febrile illness, the latter receiving no antibiotics, iii) classification of pneumonia based on a respiratory rate threshold of 50 assessed twice for febrile children 12-59 months; iv) malaria rapid diagnostic test performed for all febrile children. In the absence of identified source of fever at the end of the assessment, v) urine dipstick performed for febrile children <2 years to consider urinary tract infection, vi) classification of 'possible typhoid' for febrile children >2 years with abdominal tenderness; and lastly vii) classification of 'likely viral infection' in case of negative results. CONCLUSION: This smartphone-run algorithm based on new evidence and two point-of-care tests should improve the quality of care of <5 year children and lead to more rational use of antimicrobials.

Identificador

https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_2BE1064B9161

isbn:1932-6203 (Electronic)

pmid:26161753

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0127674

isiid:000358162300006

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en

Fonte

Plos One, vol. 10, no. 7, pp. e0127674

Palavras-Chave #Antimalarials/therapeutic use; Child; Child, Preschool; Diagnostic Tests, Routine/methods; Disease Management; Humans; Infant; Malaria/complications; Malaria/diagnosis; Plasmodium/drug effects; Plasmodium/isolation & purification; Point-of-Care Systems; Smartphone; Tanzania/epidemiology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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