Respiratory abnormalities are common presentations of malaria and acute respiratory tract infection, both of which are major causes of childhood mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Appropriate management depends on accurate assessment of disease severity which for the majority of children must be based on clinical signs alone. Choosing which signs best serve this purpose remains a considerable problem particularly in malaria endemic areas. As part of a prospective study to define clinical signs indicative of life threatening malaria video recordings were used to examine the level of agreement between clinicians for potentially important respiratory signs in 51 children. Overall agreement was good for recession, severe recession, ...
Abstract. The symptoms of severe malaria and their contribution to mortality were assessed in 290 ch...
Pulmonary complications, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are well described in...
Fever presenting in children less than 5 years of age in malaria endemic areas will almost always be...
Despite the frequent association of respiratory symptoms and signs with malarial morbidity and morta...
Under the current guidelines of presumptive treatment of all children with reported fever, the risk ...
Of 295 children with cerebral malaria, 117 (40%) had an abnormal respiratory pattern; 15 children ex...
In endemic areas in the absence of microscopy, the WHO case definition of malaria is the presence or...
The differentiation of malaria from other causes of fever in the absence of microscopy is notoriousl...
We assessed the inter-observer agreement in identification of a range of 24 clinical signs associate...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Severe malaria is an important cause of death in hospitalized children in Mozambique, but the risk f...
Background: Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment an...
Respiratory distress develops in up to 25% of adults and 40% of children with severe falciparum mala...
Abstract. The symptoms of severe malaria and their contribution to mortality were assessed in 290 ch...
Pulmonary complications, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are well described in...
Fever presenting in children less than 5 years of age in malaria endemic areas will almost always be...
Despite the frequent association of respiratory symptoms and signs with malarial morbidity and morta...
Under the current guidelines of presumptive treatment of all children with reported fever, the risk ...
Of 295 children with cerebral malaria, 117 (40%) had an abnormal respiratory pattern; 15 children ex...
In endemic areas in the absence of microscopy, the WHO case definition of malaria is the presence or...
The differentiation of malaria from other causes of fever in the absence of microscopy is notoriousl...
We assessed the inter-observer agreement in identification of a range of 24 clinical signs associate...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment and treatment ...
Severe malaria is an important cause of death in hospitalized children in Mozambique, but the risk f...
Background: Case management guidelines use a limited set of clinical features to guide assessment an...
Respiratory distress develops in up to 25% of adults and 40% of children with severe falciparum mala...
Abstract. The symptoms of severe malaria and their contribution to mortality were assessed in 290 ch...
Pulmonary complications, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), are well described in...
Fever presenting in children less than 5 years of age in malaria endemic areas will almost always be...