Diarrhoeal disease (DD) is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries throughout the world. To begin to understand the burden of DD at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), its seasonality and age distribution, we reviewed inpatient and outpatient records for cases of gastroenteritis between 1994 and 1997. Annually, DO. accounted for an average of 7,300 attendances to the; Under 5's rehydration clinic, 1219 paediatric admissions (12% of all hospitalisations) and 183 deaths in hospitalised children (19% of total). A distinct seasonal pattern was identified with monthly peaks for DD occurring between October to January. Over 75% children (inpatients and outpatients) were below two years of age. During the ...
Background Diarrhea remains a high burden disease, responsible for nine percent of deaths in childre...
Abstract: This study was carried out on a representative sample consisting of 429 households in Gazi...
Background Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of illness and death among children younger tha...
In Lesotho prior to 1986, diarrhoea was the leading cause of hospital mortality in children \u3c 5 y...
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of children who died from diarrhoea in low- ...
Amongst the poor and especially in developing countries, diarrhoea is a major killer. In 1998, diar...
Diarrhoeal disease (DD) is a leading cause of childhood mor-bidity and mortality in developing count...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Diarrhoeal diseases cause illness and death among children...
Abstract More than one billion diarrhoea episodes occur every year among children younger than 5 ye...
Diarrhoea is a preventable disease. The preventative measures of diarrhoea could be traced back to d...
Diarrhoea diseases continue to be one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the...
The Scotland Chikwawa Health Initiative (SCHI) is carrying out health interventions aimed at achievi...
OBJECTIVE To determine patterns of admissions due to diarrhea and their outcomes of paediatric patie...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of high mortality and morbidity rate among under five children...
It is widely acknowledged that the use of oral rehydra3on therapy (ORT) for the treatment of dehydra...
Background Diarrhea remains a high burden disease, responsible for nine percent of deaths in childre...
Abstract: This study was carried out on a representative sample consisting of 429 households in Gazi...
Background Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of illness and death among children younger tha...
In Lesotho prior to 1986, diarrhoea was the leading cause of hospital mortality in children \u3c 5 y...
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of children who died from diarrhoea in low- ...
Amongst the poor and especially in developing countries, diarrhoea is a major killer. In 1998, diar...
Diarrhoeal disease (DD) is a leading cause of childhood mor-bidity and mortality in developing count...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Diarrhoeal diseases cause illness and death among children...
Abstract More than one billion diarrhoea episodes occur every year among children younger than 5 ye...
Diarrhoea is a preventable disease. The preventative measures of diarrhoea could be traced back to d...
Diarrhoea diseases continue to be one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the...
The Scotland Chikwawa Health Initiative (SCHI) is carrying out health interventions aimed at achievi...
OBJECTIVE To determine patterns of admissions due to diarrhea and their outcomes of paediatric patie...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of high mortality and morbidity rate among under five children...
It is widely acknowledged that the use of oral rehydra3on therapy (ORT) for the treatment of dehydra...
Background Diarrhea remains a high burden disease, responsible for nine percent of deaths in childre...
Abstract: This study was carried out on a representative sample consisting of 429 households in Gazi...
Background Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of illness and death among children younger tha...