Background . Inuit infants who reside in the Nunavut (NU) regions of Arctic Canada have extremely high rates of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) associated with significant health expenditures, but the costs in other regions of Arctic Canada have not been documented. Objective . This prospective surveillance compares, across most of Arctic Canada, the rates and costs associated with LRTI admissions in infants less than 1 year of age, and the days of hospitalization and costs adjusted per live birth. Design . This was a hospital-based surveillance of LRTI admissions of infants less than 1 year of age, residing in Northwest Territories (NT), the 3 regions of Nunavut (NU); [Kitikmeot (KT), Kivalliq (KQ) and Qikiqtani (QI)] and Nunavi...
Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...
Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...
Objective. Although infants living in the north of Canada have been reported to have one of the high...
Inuit infants throughout the Arctic experience higher mortality and poorer health than their non-Inu...
Background. Inuit infants throughout the Arctic experience higher mortality and poorer health than t...
Acute respiratory infections cause considerable morbidity among Inuit children, but there is very li...
Acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) incidence and per-capita healthcare expenditures are higher in ...
Background: Pediatric LRTI hospitalizations are a significant burden on patients, f...
Background: Pediatric LRTI hospitalizations are a significant burden on patients, f...
Background: Despite passive immunization with palivizumab to select high-risk children under two yea...
SummaryObjectivesThe objective of this study was to compare hospitalization rates due to pneumonia b...
Introduction: Acute respiratory infections with cough (ARIwC) contribute considerably to childhood m...
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Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...
Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...
Objective. Although infants living in the north of Canada have been reported to have one of the high...
Inuit infants throughout the Arctic experience higher mortality and poorer health than their non-Inu...
Background. Inuit infants throughout the Arctic experience higher mortality and poorer health than t...
Acute respiratory infections cause considerable morbidity among Inuit children, but there is very li...
Acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) incidence and per-capita healthcare expenditures are higher in ...
Background: Pediatric LRTI hospitalizations are a significant burden on patients, f...
Background: Pediatric LRTI hospitalizations are a significant burden on patients, f...
Background: Despite passive immunization with palivizumab to select high-risk children under two yea...
SummaryObjectivesThe objective of this study was to compare hospitalization rates due to pneumonia b...
Introduction: Acute respiratory infections with cough (ARIwC) contribute considerably to childhood m...
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Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Objective To describe the ep...
Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...
Background. Alaska Native infants experience high rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospita...