Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among cases presenting with wheezing and the extent to which adding fever to the criteria alters their performance. Design Prospective classification of 390 children aged 2-59 months with lower respiratory tract disease into five diagnostic categories, including pneumonia. WHO criteria for the identification of pneumonia and a set of such criteria modified by adding fever were compared with radio-graphically diagnosed pneumonia as the gold standard. Results The sensitivity of the WHO criteria was 94% for children aged <24 months and 62% for those aged >= 24 months. The corresponding specificities were 20% and 16%. Adding fever to the WHO criteria impr...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Identifying a child with pneumonia in the large group of children with acute respiratory tract infec...
To measure the performance of the current WHO algorithm in identifying children at higher risk of de...
Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among cas...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among ca...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 58-61Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed b...
Introduction: WHO guidelines for primary care of children with tachypnea indicate that all should re...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a prediction model for the early identification of children with...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children below 5 years of age. The major...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's (WHO) case definition for childhood pneumonia, composed ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is the biggest cause of deaths in young children in developing countries, but ...
Introduction: Pnemonia or lower respiratory tract infections are considering most common entity resp...
Introduction: WHO case management algorithm for paediatric pneumonia relies solely on symptoms of sh...
The WHO guidelines for diagnosis of pneumonia in children are based on history of respiratory symp-t...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Identifying a child with pneumonia in the large group of children with acute respiratory tract infec...
To measure the performance of the current WHO algorithm in identifying children at higher risk of de...
Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among cas...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among ca...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 58-61Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed b...
Introduction: WHO guidelines for primary care of children with tachypnea indicate that all should re...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a prediction model for the early identification of children with...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children below 5 years of age. The major...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's (WHO) case definition for childhood pneumonia, composed ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is the biggest cause of deaths in young children in developing countries, but ...
Introduction: Pnemonia or lower respiratory tract infections are considering most common entity resp...
Introduction: WHO case management algorithm for paediatric pneumonia relies solely on symptoms of sh...
The WHO guidelines for diagnosis of pneumonia in children are based on history of respiratory symp-t...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Identifying a child with pneumonia in the large group of children with acute respiratory tract infec...
To measure the performance of the current WHO algorithm in identifying children at higher risk of de...