BackgroundAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are one of the leading causes of child mortality worldwide and contribute significant health burden for developing nations such as Bangladesh. Seeking care and prompt management is crucial to reduce disease severity and to prevent associated morbidity and mortality.ObjectiveThis study investigated the prevalence and care-seeking behaviors among under-five children in Bangladesh and identified factors associated with ARI prevalence and subsequent care-seeking behaviors.MethodThe present study analyzed cross-sectional data from the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey. Bivariate analysis was performed to estimate the prevalence of ARIs and associated care-seeking. Logistic regression analysis...
Child health remains an important public health concern at the global level, with preventable diseas...
The research was carried out to study the rate of population-based hospital admissions due to acute ...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
Background Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are one of the leading causes of child mortality worl...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) in under-five children in developing countries is a major cause of...
Fever is an easily-recognizable primary sign for many serious childhood infections. In Bangladesh, 3...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of childhood diarrhoeal diseases (CDDs) and a...
This study examined the association of a number of social and economic and other factors with percei...
Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic mino...
Abstract- The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infec...
In Bangladesh, the burden of diarrheal diseases is significant among children <5 years old. The obje...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in d...
The research was carried out to study the rate of population-based hospital admissions due to acute ...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity glob...
Child health remains an important public health concern at the global level, with preventable diseas...
The research was carried out to study the rate of population-based hospital admissions due to acute ...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
Background Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are one of the leading causes of child mortality worl...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) in under-five children in developing countries is a major cause of...
Fever is an easily-recognizable primary sign for many serious childhood infections. In Bangladesh, 3...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of childhood diarrhoeal diseases (CDDs) and a...
This study examined the association of a number of social and economic and other factors with percei...
Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic mino...
Abstract- The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infec...
In Bangladesh, the burden of diarrheal diseases is significant among children <5 years old. The obje...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in d...
The research was carried out to study the rate of population-based hospital admissions due to acute ...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity glob...
Child health remains an important public health concern at the global level, with preventable diseas...
The research was carried out to study the rate of population-based hospital admissions due to acute ...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...