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Clincial event Clinical diagnosis $ #
Stage 2
K
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Asymptomatic bilateral swelling that Clinical diagnosis
enlargement may spontaneously resolve and recur,
in absence of other known cause;
usually painless
Herpes zoster /%6
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Clinical diagnosis
dermatomal distribution, may be
haemorrhagic on erythematous
background, and may become large
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Recurrent upper respiratory Current event with at least one episode Clinical diagnosis
tract infection (URTI) & #
&*
fever with unilateral face pain and nasal
discharge (sinusitis) or painful swollen
eardrum (otitis media), sore throat with
productive cough (bronchitis), sore
throat (pharyngitis) and barking
croup-like cough (laryngotracheal
bronchitis [LTB]), persistent or
recurrent ear discharge
Stage 3
K
&
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Documented loss of
malnutrition -2 standard deviations (SDs), not body weight of -2
&
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;
SD, failure to gain
and/or other infections, and not weight on standard
adequately responding to standard management and no
management
during investigation
K
&
K
&
@^ Stools observed and
diarrhoea more) diarrhoea (loose or watery stool, documented as
three or more times daily) not unformed. Culture
responding to standard treatment and microscopy
reveal no pathogens.
K
&
Reports of fever or night sweats for Documented fever of
fever (intermittent or longer than one month, either >37.5 oC with
constant for longer than intermittent or constant, with reported negative blood
one month) lack of response to antibiotics or culture, negative
antimalarials. No other obvious foci of malaria
disease reported or found on slide and normal or
& 9 '
&
unchanged CXR,
in malarious areas. and no other obvious
foci of disease
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