Background: The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern of diseases associated with acute kidney injury (AKI) in children in Nigeria has changed. Methods: A database of children, aged between one month and 16 years, with AKI (using modified pediatric RIFLE criteria) was reviewed. The cause of AKI was defined as the major underlying disease. The clinical and laboratory features of children with AKI who survived were compared to those who died. Results: Of the 4 015 children admitted into Lagos University Teaching Hospital between July 2010 and July 2012, 70 episodes of AKI were recorded equalling 17.4 cases per 1000 children. The median age of the children with AKI was 4.8 (range 0.1–14.4) years an...
BackgroundIn low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute k...
Background: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countrie...
Background: Malaria is an endemic disease in sub- Saharan Africa caused by parasites of the genus Pl...
BACKGROUND: The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern ...
The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern of diseases ...
The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern of diseases ...
A major hindrance in programs designed to reduce deaths from acute kidney injury (AKI) is that the e...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been shown to be common in critically ill patients with as...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common cause of hospitalization associated with high mort...
Anthony Batte,1 Zachary Berrens,2 Kristin Murphy,3 Ivan Mufumba,4 Maithri L Sarangam,5 Michael T Haw...
Background: Renal involvement in severe malaria has been reported as an important contributor to mor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of ch...
BackgroundIn low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute k...
In low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute kidney inju...
Background: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countrie...
BackgroundIn low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute k...
Background: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countrie...
Background: Malaria is an endemic disease in sub- Saharan Africa caused by parasites of the genus Pl...
BACKGROUND: The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern ...
The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern of diseases ...
The modest decline in child mortality in Africa raises the question whether the pattern of diseases ...
A major hindrance in programs designed to reduce deaths from acute kidney injury (AKI) is that the e...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been shown to be common in critically ill patients with as...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common cause of hospitalization associated with high mort...
Anthony Batte,1 Zachary Berrens,2 Kristin Murphy,3 Ivan Mufumba,4 Maithri L Sarangam,5 Michael T Haw...
Background: Renal involvement in severe malaria has been reported as an important contributor to mor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of ch...
BackgroundIn low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute k...
In low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute kidney inju...
Background: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countrie...
BackgroundIn low and middle-income countries, reliable data on the epidemiology of childhood acute k...
Background: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countrie...
Background: Malaria is an endemic disease in sub- Saharan Africa caused by parasites of the genus Pl...