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SDC 2 – Table: Categorization of tuberculosis cases. Culture-confirmed Probable Possible tuberculosis tuberculosis tuberculosis25 Mycobacterium Criteria for the diagnosis of possible Any ill child with: tuberculosis (MTB) tuberculosis, with additional cultured from clinical evidence as listed below: Family history of specimens in a patient smear-confirmed PTB with compatible Acid alcohol fast bacilli visualized and/or clinical features of in clinical specimens, without Not regaining health after active tuberculosis culture confirmation of disease measles of pertussis caused by MTB and/or and/or Positive tuberculin skin test Weight loss, cough or wheeze not a responding to antibiotic therapy for and/or Suggestive chest radiograph bacterial lower respiratory tract b infection and/or and/or Suggestive histology Painless swelling in a group of and/or superficial lymph nodes Favourable response to antituberculosis therapyc Legend: a MTB = Mycobacterium tuberculosis; PTB = pulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberculin skin test positivity cut-offs varied by HIV and nutritional status, and were defined as being ≥ 5mm in HIV-infected or severely malnourished children, and ≥ 10mm in HIV-uninfected children. b Chest radiographic changes suggestive of tuberculosis were limited to the presence of hilar adenopathy. 30 c A favourable response to anti-tuberculosis therapy was defined as being any improvement in weight gain between the hospitalization episode in which tuberculosis was investigated for and/or diagnosed, and a subsequent hospitalization where weight had been recorded. Superscript number indicates reference from which information in this Table has been derived (see References). 31