Background The existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely on clinical symptoms and signs for identifying, classifying, and treating pneumonia in children up to 5 years old. We aimed to collate an individual patient-level data set from large, high-quality pre-existing studies on pneumonia in children to identify a set of signs and symptoms with greater validity in the diagnosis, prognosis, and possible treatment of childhood pneumonia for the improvement of current pneumonia case management guidelines. Methods Using data from a published systematic review and expert knowledge, we identified studies meeting our eligibility criteria and invited investigators to share individual-level patient data. W...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Background: Data on the etiologies of pneumonia among children are inadequate, especially in develop...
Objective: To determine the aetiology of community acquired pneumonia in children presenting to prim...
Background: The existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely o...
BACKGROUND: The existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely o...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children below 5 years of age. The major...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. Appropria...
Introduction: WHO guidelines for primary care of children with tachypnea indicate that all should re...
Childhood pneumonia is the leading cause of death of children under the age of five globally. Diagno...
Introduction Pneumonia is a frequent and costly cause of emergency department (ED) visits and hospit...
Pneumonia is a leading killer of children younger than 5 years despite high vaccination coverage, im...
Introduction: Existing risk assessment tools to identify children at risk of hospitalised pneumonia-...
IntroductionPneumonia is a frequent and costly cause of emergency department (ED) visits and hospita...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Background: Data on the etiologies of pneumonia among children are inadequate, especially in develop...
Objective: To determine the aetiology of community acquired pneumonia in children presenting to prim...
Background: The existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely o...
BACKGROUND: The existing World Health Organization (WHO) pneumonia case management guidelines rely o...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children below 5 years of age. The major...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. Appropria...
Introduction: WHO guidelines for primary care of children with tachypnea indicate that all should re...
Childhood pneumonia is the leading cause of death of children under the age of five globally. Diagno...
Introduction Pneumonia is a frequent and costly cause of emergency department (ED) visits and hospit...
Pneumonia is a leading killer of children younger than 5 years despite high vaccination coverage, im...
Introduction: Existing risk assessment tools to identify children at risk of hospitalised pneumonia-...
IntroductionPneumonia is a frequent and costly cause of emergency department (ED) visits and hospita...
Background Management of pneumonia in many low-income and middle-income countries is based on WHO gu...
Background: Data on the etiologies of pneumonia among children are inadequate, especially in develop...
Objective: To determine the aetiology of community acquired pneumonia in children presenting to prim...