determine the incidence of pneumonia and severe pneumonia among children living at high altitudes in Pakistan. Methods A longitudinal cohort study was conducted in which 99 female government health workers in Punial and Ishkoman valleys (Ghizer district, Northern Areas of Pakistan) enrolled children at home, conducted home visits every 2 weeks and actively referred sick children to 15 health centres. Health centre staff used Integrated Management of Childhood Illness criteria to screen all sick children aged 2–35 months and identify those with pneumonia or severe pneumonia. Findings Community health workers enrolled 5204 eligible children at home and followed them over a 14-month period, ending on 31 December 2002. Health centre staff ident...
There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11-20 million hosp...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Childhood pneumonia is a major public health problem. The aim of this prospective hospital-based stu...
ii Pneumonia is responsible for an estimated 44 % of deaths in children under 5 years of age in the ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of pneumonia, bacteremia, and invasive pneumococcal disease (I...
Objective: To measure the incidence of acute respiratory infections and burden of respiratory pathog...
Objectives: Analyze the extent of children in Lahore with previous pneumonia (Pneumonia) compared to...
There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11–20 million hosp...
Background There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11–20 m...
The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of respiratory viruses associated with se...
Pneumonia is a leading cause of deaths in infants and young children in developing countries, includ...
Pneumonia is one of the major public health problems in children under five years of age. The aim of...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
Pneumonia is one of the major public health problems in children under five years of age. The aim of...
<div><p>Pneumonia is a leading cause of deaths in infants and young children in developing countries...
There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11-20 million hosp...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Childhood pneumonia is a major public health problem. The aim of this prospective hospital-based stu...
ii Pneumonia is responsible for an estimated 44 % of deaths in children under 5 years of age in the ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of pneumonia, bacteremia, and invasive pneumococcal disease (I...
Objective: To measure the incidence of acute respiratory infections and burden of respiratory pathog...
Objectives: Analyze the extent of children in Lahore with previous pneumonia (Pneumonia) compared to...
There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11–20 million hosp...
Background There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11–20 m...
The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of respiratory viruses associated with se...
Pneumonia is a leading cause of deaths in infants and young children in developing countries, includ...
Pneumonia is one of the major public health problems in children under five years of age. The aim of...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
Pneumonia is one of the major public health problems in children under five years of age. The aim of...
<div><p>Pneumonia is a leading cause of deaths in infants and young children in developing countries...
There are an estimated 150 million episodes of childhood pneumonia per year, with 11-20 million hosp...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Childhood pneumonia is a major public health problem. The aim of this prospective hospital-based stu...