This study compares the knowledge, attitudes and practice of mothers in two ethnic groups with regard to acute respiratory infections (ARI) in their child. Most had traditional beliefs as to the cause of ARI with only a minority knowing the causes. Most mothers were aware of the effect of frequent attacks of ARI on the health status of their child and of the importance of early treatment. Reasons for their becoming worried during an episode of ARI in their child indicated that problems of distance, transportation and arraogements for care’>of their other children predominate. A large proportion of the respondents felt that their present knowledge of ARI was inadequate and were thus interested in ob-taining more information
Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic mino...
Background: In developing countries like India acute respiratory infection (ARI) contributes in chil...
Acuta Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major public health problem, this is still rising toddlers AR...
Objective: To assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of mothers on ARI (Acute Respiratory Tract In...
Objective: To assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of mothers on ARI (Acute Respiratory Tract In...
Objective: This research work aimed to evaluate the awareness, practices & behaviors of mothers on a...
Objective: Objective of our research was the assessment of mother’s Knowledge, Attitude & Practices ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Control of acute respiratory infections (ARI) is a major public healthproblem in...
In this study we have considered the level of awareness on Acute Respiratory Tract Infection among t...
Introduction: This study investigates the correlation between maternal knowledge and attitudes and t...
Background: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a disease that often affects infants and children (...
Background and Objectives: The majority of children's diseases have certain symptoms and warning sig...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is one of diseases usually found under five years old. Most mother...
Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) was the first rank of 10 central outpatient diseases in Padamara ...
Background: Control of acute respiratory infections (ARI) is a major public health problem in develo...
Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic mino...
Background: In developing countries like India acute respiratory infection (ARI) contributes in chil...
Acuta Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major public health problem, this is still rising toddlers AR...
Objective: To assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of mothers on ARI (Acute Respiratory Tract In...
Objective: To assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of mothers on ARI (Acute Respiratory Tract In...
Objective: This research work aimed to evaluate the awareness, practices & behaviors of mothers on a...
Objective: Objective of our research was the assessment of mother’s Knowledge, Attitude & Practices ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Control of acute respiratory infections (ARI) is a major public healthproblem in...
In this study we have considered the level of awareness on Acute Respiratory Tract Infection among t...
Introduction: This study investigates the correlation between maternal knowledge and attitudes and t...
Background: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a disease that often affects infants and children (...
Background and Objectives: The majority of children's diseases have certain symptoms and warning sig...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is one of diseases usually found under five years old. Most mother...
Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) was the first rank of 10 central outpatient diseases in Padamara ...
Background: Control of acute respiratory infections (ARI) is a major public health problem in develo...
Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic mino...
Background: In developing countries like India acute respiratory infection (ARI) contributes in chil...
Acuta Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major public health problem, this is still rising toddlers AR...