Henry G, Chong J, Bratt D E, Cameron E
Department of Child Health, U.W.I., Trinidad.
West Indian Med J. 1990 Sep;39(3):174-7.
The first twenty-one cases of Paediatric Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (PAIDS) in Trinidad and Tobago were studied. An overwhelming majority of patients were of African descent. Most of the children presented within the first year of life, the average time between presentation and death was 4 1/2 months, and the majority presented with either diarrhoea or pneumonia or failure to thrive, common conditions in the West Indies. Fever lasting longer than two weeks as well as hepatomegaly were clues which led to a definitive diagnosis.
对特立尼达和多巴哥的首批21例儿童获得性免疫缺陷综合征(PAIDS)病例进行了研究。绝大多数患者为非洲裔。大多数儿童在出生后第一年内发病,从发病到死亡的平均时间为4个半月,大多数患者表现为腹泻、肺炎或发育不良,这些在西印度群岛都是常见病症。持续两周以上的发热以及肝肿大是做出明确诊断的线索。