Appendix C: CDC Pediatric HIV CD4 Cell Count/Percentage and HIV-Related Diseases Categorization
Stagea | Aged <1 Year | Aged 1 Year to <6 Years | Aged ≥6 Years | |||
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Cells/mm3 | % | Cells/mm3 | % | Cells/mm3 |
% |
|
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 |
Key: CD4 = CD4 T lymphocyte
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Revised surveillance case definition for HIV infection—United States, 2014. MMWR 2014;63 (No. RR-3):1-10.
Mildly Symptomatic |
---|
Children with two or more of the following conditions, but none of the conditions listed in the Moderately Symptomatic category, are considered mildly symptomatic:
|
Moderately Symptomatic |
|
AIDS-Defining Conditions |
|
a Only among children aged <6 years.
b Suggested diagnostic criteria for these illnesses, which might be particularly important for HIV encephalopathy and HIV wasting syndrome, are described in the following references:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994 Revised classification system for human immunodeficiency virus infection in children less than 13 years of age. MMWR. 1994;43(No. RR-12).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1993 Revised classification system for HIV infection and expanded surveillance case definition for AIDS among adolescents and adults. MMWR. 1992;41(No. RR-17).
c Only among adults, adolescents, and children aged ≥6 years.
Key: CMV = cytomegalovirus; HSV = herpes simplex virus
Modified from:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994 revised classification system for human immunodeficiency virus infection in children less than 13 years of age. MMWR. 1994;43(No. RR-12).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Revised Surveillance Case Definition for HIV Infection—United States, 2014. MMWR. 2014;63(No. RR-3):1-10.
Stagea | Aged <1 Year | Aged 1 Year to <6 Years | Aged ≥6 Years | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cells/mm3 | % | Cells/mm3 | % | Cells/mm3 | % | |
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 |
a The stage is based primarily on the CD4 count; the CD4 count takes precedence over the CD4 percentage, and the percentage is considered only when the count is missing. If a Stage 3–defining condition has been diagnosed (see Table 6), then the stage is 3, regardless of CD4 test results.
Key: CD4 = CD4 T lymphocyte
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Revised surveillance case definition for HIV infection—United States, 2014. MMWR 2014;63 (No. RR-3):1-10.
Mildly Symptomatic |
---|
Children with two or more of the following conditions, but none of the conditions listed in the Moderately Symptomatic category, are considered mildly symptomatic:
|
Moderately Symptomatic |
|
AIDS-Defining Conditions |
|
a Only among children aged <6 years.
b Suggested diagnostic criteria for these illnesses, which might be particularly important for HIV encephalopathy and HIV wasting syndrome, are described in the following references:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994 Revised classification system for human immunodeficiency virus infection in children less than 13 years of age. MMWR. 1994;43(No. RR-12).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1993 Revised classification system for HIV infection and expanded surveillance case definition for AIDS among adolescents and adults. MMWR. 1992;41(No. RR-17).
c Only among adults, adolescents, and children aged ≥6 years.
Key: CMV = cytomegalovirus; HSV = herpes simplex virus
Modified from:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994 revised classification system for human immunodeficiency virus infection in children less than 13 years of age. MMWR. 1994;43(No. RR-12).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Revised Surveillance Case Definition for HIV Infection—United States, 2014. MMWR. 2014;63(No. RR-3):1-10.
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