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. 2015 May 4;4:18. doi: 10.1186/s40249-015-0049-x

Table 5.

Reasons for testing, number of infections, WHO clinical staging, and hospitalization of children at diagnosis

Variable Non-orphans (n = 223) Orphans (n = 183) All p -value
Reasons for HIV testing 0.000
  Child was ill 188 (84.7) 131 (71.6) 319 (78.8)
  Illness of parents 20 (9.0) 19 (10.4) 39 (9.6)
  Death of mother 0 (0.0) 23 (12.6) 23 (5.7)
  Other 14 (6.3) 10 (5.5) 24 (5.9)
  Missing value = 1
Number of presenting infections 0.115
  Single infection 59 (49.9) 60 (50.4) 119 (30.3)
  Combination of 2 infections 48 (52.8) 43 (47.3) 91 (23.1)
  Combination of 3 infections 37 (52.9) 33 (47.1) 70 (17.8)
  Combination of 4 or more infections 73 (64.6) 40 (35.4) 113 (28.8)
  Missing value = 13
Hospitalization prior ART initiation 0.322
  No 96 (47.8) 105 (52.2) 201 (49.8)
Yes 87 (42.9) 116 (57.1) 203 (50.2)
  Missing value = 2
Number of admissions prior ART (n = 204) 0.727
  Single admission 52 (45.2) 63 (54.9) 115 (57.8)
  Two admission 16 (38.1) 26 (61.9) 42 (21.1)
  Multiple admissions 19 (42.7) 27 (57.1) 46 (22.7)
WHO clinical stage at ART initiation (n = 203) 0.602
  Stage 1 – Asymptomatic 28 (53.9) 24 (46.2) 52 (21.7)
  Stage 2 – Mild 55 (60.4) 36 (39.6) 91 (37.9)
  Stage 3 – Advanced 50 (55.6) 40 (44.4) 90 (37.5)
  Stage 4 – Severe 3 (42.9) 4 (57.1) 7 (2.9)