Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children with fever has not changed. This situation underscores the need to explore the possible causes of febrile episodes in patients presenting with symptoms at the Korogwe District Hospital (KDH).A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted at KDH, north-eastern Tanzania. Patients aged 2 to 59 months presenting at the outpatient department with an acute medical condition and fever (measured axillary temperature ≥37.5°C) were enrolled. Blood samples were examined for malaria parasites, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and bacterial infections. A urine culture was performed in selected cases to test for bacterial infection and a chest radiog...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...
Acute fever in the majority of children in resource-limited countries is attributable to malaria and...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly become important due to hig...
As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is important for...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly ...
The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-res...
The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-res...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...
Acute fever in the majority of children in resource-limited countries is attributable to malaria and...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Introduction: Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion ...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly become important due to hig...
As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is important for...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly ...
The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-res...
The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-res...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...
Acute fever in the majority of children in resource-limited countries is attributable to malaria and...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota...