SummaryObjectivesData on prognostic factors among children with severe pneumonia are scarce in middle-income countries. We investigated prognostic factors for an adverse outcome among children admitted to the Hôpital d’Enfants de Rabat, Morocco with World Health Organization-defined clinically severe pneumonia (CSP).MethodsChildren aged 2–59 months admitted to the hospital and fulfilling the CSP definition were recruited into this 13-month prospective study. A poor prognosis was defined as death, a need for intensive care, or a Respiratory Index of Severity in Children (RISC) score ≥3. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to ascertain independent predictive factors for a poor prognosis.ResultsOf the 689 children included in this a...
To investigate recognised co-morbidities and clinical management associated with inpatient pneumonia...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in de...
Background. Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing coun...
Objectives: Data on prognostic factors among children with severe pneumonia are scarce in middle-inc...
SummaryObjectivesData on prognostic factors among children with severe pneumonia are scarce in middl...
Pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide in children 1-59 months. Although chi...
Background: Mortality due to pneumonia in children is more than any other illness. Limited data is a...
Background Pneumonia is the most common cause of mortality in children under five years of age. A...
Objective To determine predictors of death among children 2 - 59 months old admitted to hospital wit...
Background: Severe pneumonia among children less than five years old is a major cause of morbidity ...
Background Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood mortality. Deaths may occur after discharge f...
Background. Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing coun...
Background: Fatal outcome related risks are high when children with pneumonia present with severe ac...
Background Childhood pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of mortality in children aged less th...
Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing countries. We ai...
To investigate recognised co-morbidities and clinical management associated with inpatient pneumonia...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in de...
Background. Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing coun...
Objectives: Data on prognostic factors among children with severe pneumonia are scarce in middle-inc...
SummaryObjectivesData on prognostic factors among children with severe pneumonia are scarce in middl...
Pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide in children 1-59 months. Although chi...
Background: Mortality due to pneumonia in children is more than any other illness. Limited data is a...
Background Pneumonia is the most common cause of mortality in children under five years of age. A...
Objective To determine predictors of death among children 2 - 59 months old admitted to hospital wit...
Background: Severe pneumonia among children less than five years old is a major cause of morbidity ...
Background Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood mortality. Deaths may occur after discharge f...
Background. Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing coun...
Background: Fatal outcome related risks are high when children with pneumonia present with severe ac...
Background Childhood pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of mortality in children aged less th...
Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing countries. We ai...
To investigate recognised co-morbidities and clinical management associated with inpatient pneumonia...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in de...
Background. Pneumonia in young children is still the most frequent cause of death in developing coun...