Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortality in all ethnic groups in Pakistan. Information on community perceptions and management is largely limited to the Punjabi populace. In this study, ethno-specific illness terminologies, recognition and severity indicators and resort to treatment options for childhood pneumonia are explored among the two main ethnic groups in Sindh. Results are based on focus group discussions with 90 caretakers and 16 case history interviews. The findings indicate that pneumonia recognition is almost universal. The main recognition and severity indicator was pasli chalna (chest indrawing) followed by signs and symptoms relating to the quality of breathing an...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is among the leading causes of avoidable deaths for young children globally. T...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of death in young children in Pakistan, res...
Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortal...
Childhood pneumonia is one of the main reasons for childhood mortality in Nepal. In this study, loca...
Pneumonia is responsible for an estimated 44% of deaths in children under 5 years of age in the Him...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
Background: Anti-infective treatment of pneumonia, as estimated via Demographic and Health Surveys a...
Background: Effective management of pneumonia demands active participation by the caretaker to facil...
Introduction Pneumonia is the main cause of under-five children worldwide with the burden in develop...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for childhood diarrhea and pneumonia is inadequate, c...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Background: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. They...
There has been a fall globally in pneumonia-related fatality in children during the Millennium Devel...
Purpose: Diarrhea and pneumonia greatly contribute to high childhood mortality in Pakistan. Frontlin...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is among the leading causes of avoidable deaths for young children globally. T...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of death in young children in Pakistan, res...
Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortal...
Childhood pneumonia is one of the main reasons for childhood mortality in Nepal. In this study, loca...
Pneumonia is responsible for an estimated 44% of deaths in children under 5 years of age in the Him...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
Background: Anti-infective treatment of pneumonia, as estimated via Demographic and Health Surveys a...
Background: Effective management of pneumonia demands active participation by the caretaker to facil...
Introduction Pneumonia is the main cause of under-five children worldwide with the burden in develop...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for childhood diarrhea and pneumonia is inadequate, c...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Background: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. They...
There has been a fall globally in pneumonia-related fatality in children during the Millennium Devel...
Purpose: Diarrhea and pneumonia greatly contribute to high childhood mortality in Pakistan. Frontlin...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is among the leading causes of avoidable deaths for young children globally. T...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of death in young children in Pakistan, res...