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WHO_HTM_TB_2012_1_11

In children living with HIV who are less than 12 months of age, only those who have contact with a
TB case and who are evaluated for TB (using investigations) should receive six months IPT if the
evaluation shows no TB disease.

WHO_HTM_TB_2012_1_10

Children living with HIV who are more than 12 months of age and who are unlikely to have active
TB on symptom-based screening and have no contact with a TB case should receive six months
of IPT (10mg/kg/day) as part of a comprehensive package of HIV prevention and care services.

WHO_HTM_TB_2012_1_1

Adults and adolescents living with HIV should be screened for TB with a clinical algorithm; those
who report any one of the symptoms of current cough, fever, weight loss or night sweats may have
active TB and should be evaluated for TB and other diseases.

WHO_HTM_TB_2011_5_1

The GRADE evidence assessment confirmed that the quality of evidence for
commercial serodiagnostic tests was very low, with harms/risks far outweighing any potential benefits. It is therefore recommended that these tests should not be used
in individuals suspected of active pulmonary or extra-pulmonary TB, irrespective of their HIV status.

WHO_HTM_TB_2011_15_3

TB patients should be screened for diabetes at the start of TB treatment,
where resources for diagnosis are available. Type of screening and
diagnostic tests should be adapted to the context of local health
systems and the availability of resources, while awaiting additional
evidence on the best screening and diagnostic approach.

WHO_HTM_TB_2011_15_2

Treatment and case management of TB in people with diabetes should
be provided in accordance with existing TB treatment guidelines and
international standards. The same TB treatment regimen should be
prescribed to people with diabetes as for people without diabetes.

WHO_HTM_TB_2011_15_1

Screening for active TB on broader indications (for example in all people
diagnosed with diabetes, regardless of symptoms) should be explored
as part of the research agenda for improved TB diagnosis among people
with diabetes.