Objectives: To describe the clinical and epidemiological profile of young infants reporting to a hospital and assess previously proposed simple clinical signs for their value in enabling health workers to detect young infants with severe illness warranting hospital admission. Methods: Observational study of infants less than 2 months of age presenting consecutively to a large public hospital in South Delhi who were evaluated by a health worker (nurse), on a standardized list of signs and symptoms, and the ability of these were evaluated against the need for hospital admission which was assessed by an independent pediatrician. Results: Of the 1624 young infants triaged, 878 were enrolled into the study. Of these 100 (11%) were below 7 days o...
Objectives: The present study is designed to determine the current pattern of common indication for ...
Background: In India 34.3 % of the total population is constituted by the most vulnerable segment of...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Background: Neonatal illness, particularly in the first week of life, is a leading cause of death wo...
Despite recent overall improvement in the survival of under-five children worldwide, mortality among...
Background Most childhood deaths occur in the first two months of life. Simple symptoms and signs th...
Objective: Early detection of specific signs and symptoms to predict severe illness is essential to ...
million neonates in developing countries; most deaths occur at home. Objectives: To develop simple c...
Background: Sepsis, meningitis and pneumonia annually kill 1.1 million neonates in developing countr...
Introduction: The knowledge of morbidity as well as mortality pattern of hospital admission is impor...
Background: Insufficient knowledge of the etiology and risk factors for community-acquired neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
Objective: To study the ethology, presentation, response to treatment and outcome of neonatal shock ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether vital signs identify children with serious infections, and to compa...
Objectives: The present study is designed to determine the current pattern of common indication for ...
Background: In India 34.3 % of the total population is constituted by the most vulnerable segment of...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Background: Neonatal illness, particularly in the first week of life, is a leading cause of death wo...
Despite recent overall improvement in the survival of under-five children worldwide, mortality among...
Background Most childhood deaths occur in the first two months of life. Simple symptoms and signs th...
Objective: Early detection of specific signs and symptoms to predict severe illness is essential to ...
million neonates in developing countries; most deaths occur at home. Objectives: To develop simple c...
Background: Sepsis, meningitis and pneumonia annually kill 1.1 million neonates in developing countr...
Introduction: The knowledge of morbidity as well as mortality pattern of hospital admission is impor...
Background: Insufficient knowledge of the etiology and risk factors for community-acquired neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
Objective: To study the ethology, presentation, response to treatment and outcome of neonatal shock ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether vital signs identify children with serious infections, and to compa...
Objectives: The present study is designed to determine the current pattern of common indication for ...
Background: In India 34.3 % of the total population is constituted by the most vulnerable segment of...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...