OBJECTIVE: To explore excess paediatric mortality after discharge from Kilifi District Hospital, Kenya, and its duration and risk factors. METHODS: Hospital and demographic data were used to describe post-discharge mortality and survival probability in children aged -4 but 13 days (HR: 1.8). Older age was protective (reference < 1 month): 6-23 months, HR: 0.8; 2-4 years, HR: 0.6. Children with at least one risk factor accounted for 545 (33%) of the 1655 annual discharges and for 39 (47%) of the 83 discharge-associated deaths. CONCLUSION: Hospital admission selects vulnerable children with a sustained increased risk of dying. The risk factors identified provide an empiric basis for effective outpatient follow-up
Background: Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rem...
Background Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rema...
Globally, progress has been made to address the diagnosis and management of common and avoidable acu...
Objective To explore excess paediatric mortality after discharge from Kilifi District Hospital, Ke...
OBJECTIVE: To explore excess paediatric mortality after discharge from Kilifi District Hospital, Ken...
Background: Far less is known about the reasons for hospitalization or mortality during and after h...
Excess child mortality after discharge from hospital in Kilifi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort analys...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the public health potential of linking individual bedside data with commun...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of child mortality worldwide. Little is known abo...
Background: Out-of-hospital death among children living in resource poor settings occurs frequently....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: The risk of mortality among recently ho...
BACKGROUND:Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of child mortality worldwide. Little is known ab...
Background Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rem...
Under-five mortality remains concentrated in resource-poor countries. Post-discharge mortality is be...
Background: A better understanding of which children are likely to die during acute illness will hel...
Background: Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rem...
Background Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rema...
Globally, progress has been made to address the diagnosis and management of common and avoidable acu...
Objective To explore excess paediatric mortality after discharge from Kilifi District Hospital, Ke...
OBJECTIVE: To explore excess paediatric mortality after discharge from Kilifi District Hospital, Ken...
Background: Far less is known about the reasons for hospitalization or mortality during and after h...
Excess child mortality after discharge from hospital in Kilifi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort analys...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the public health potential of linking individual bedside data with commun...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of child mortality worldwide. Little is known abo...
Background: Out-of-hospital death among children living in resource poor settings occurs frequently....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: The risk of mortality among recently ho...
BACKGROUND:Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of child mortality worldwide. Little is known ab...
Background Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rem...
Under-five mortality remains concentrated in resource-poor countries. Post-discharge mortality is be...
Background: A better understanding of which children are likely to die during acute illness will hel...
Background: Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rem...
Background Mortality among children with acute illness in low-income and middle-income settings rema...
Globally, progress has been made to address the diagnosis and management of common and avoidable acu...