Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young children in low/middle-income countries. Using routine hospital data, we aimed to examine the spatial distribution, temporal trends and climatic risk factors of paediatric ARIs in Vietnam.Data from hospitalised paediatric (<16 years) patients with ARIs residing in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) between 2005 and 2010 were retrieved from the two main Children's Hospitals and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in HCMC. Spatial mapping and time series analysis were performed after disaggregating data into upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) and lower respiratory tract infections (LRIs).Over the study period, there were 155 999 paediatric patients ...
Background: Influenza B is one of the major etiologies for acute respiratory infections (ARI) among ...
This study demonstrates that high level of PM increased the risk of admission for acute lower respir...
The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are poorly underst...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young ...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortali...
Central nervous system infections (CNSI) are a leading cause of death and long-term disability in ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the acute respiratory infection (ARI) disease spectrum, duration of hospitalisa...
Understanding viral etiology and age-specific incidence of acute respiratory infections in infants c...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common causes of death in children unde...
A population-based cohort study on pediatric infectious diseases was established at Khanh Hoa Provin...
BACKGROUND: Understanding viral etiology and age-specific incidence of acute respiratory infections ...
Abstract: A population-based cohort study on pediatric infectious diseases was established at Khanh...
Background: The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are po...
Background: The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are po...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of disease and death among children under five, but key dif...
Background: Influenza B is one of the major etiologies for acute respiratory infections (ARI) among ...
This study demonstrates that high level of PM increased the risk of admission for acute lower respir...
The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are poorly underst...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young ...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortali...
Central nervous system infections (CNSI) are a leading cause of death and long-term disability in ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the acute respiratory infection (ARI) disease spectrum, duration of hospitalisa...
Understanding viral etiology and age-specific incidence of acute respiratory infections in infants c...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common causes of death in children unde...
A population-based cohort study on pediatric infectious diseases was established at Khanh Hoa Provin...
BACKGROUND: Understanding viral etiology and age-specific incidence of acute respiratory infections ...
Abstract: A population-based cohort study on pediatric infectious diseases was established at Khanh...
Background: The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are po...
Background: The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are po...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of disease and death among children under five, but key dif...
Background: Influenza B is one of the major etiologies for acute respiratory infections (ARI) among ...
This study demonstrates that high level of PM increased the risk of admission for acute lower respir...
The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are poorly underst...