The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80 km north of Nairobi, Kenya. This research was conducted prospectively on 250 families with 470 children \u3c5 years of age who were contacted every 8 days during the 3-year study. The yearly incidence of respiratory tract infections decreased from 5.2 to 3.4 during the\u3estudy; \u3c5% of these infections involved the lower respiratory tract. The incidence was inversely related to age, and the illnesses were generally mild and brief in length. Fifteen children died during the study period. The precise causes of death are unknown, but respiratory infections possibly played a role in most cases. This study emphasizes the importance of determin...
Background. In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attribu...
This thesis is based on studies in Butajira district in the south central part of Ethiopia and one s...
Background: In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attrib...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in child...
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in child...
Few comprehensive data exist on disease incidence for specific etiologies of acute respiratory illne...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) constitute a major cause of morbidity and morta...
A longitudinal, community-based study of the epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI)...
BACKGROUND: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are a leading cause of childhood mortality and morbid...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, partic...
Background. In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attribu...
This thesis is based on studies in Butajira district in the south central part of Ethiopia and one s...
Background: In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attrib...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in child...
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in child...
Few comprehensive data exist on disease incidence for specific etiologies of acute respiratory illne...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) constitute a major cause of morbidity and morta...
A longitudinal, community-based study of the epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI)...
BACKGROUND: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are a leading cause of childhood mortality and morbid...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, partic...
Background. In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attribu...
This thesis is based on studies in Butajira district in the south central part of Ethiopia and one s...
Background: In developing countries, there are few data that characterize the disease burden attrib...