Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in healthy children. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted on 314 children aged 3-36 months in the paediatric outpatient clinic and emergency department with symptoms of URTI (fever, cough, rhinorrhoea) for ≤5 days. Patient’s demographics, clinical features, laboratory data and outcome were recorded. Follow up phone calls were made to parents on day 7 (response 93.6%) and day 14 (response 94.6%) to record outcome. Results: A total of 314 children with URTIs were included. Majority (57.6%) were males and <1year of age (40%). Common manifestations of URTI were fever (89%), cough (79%), rhinorrhoea (62%), pharyngitis (79%) an...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common and frequent occurring inf...
Background: Acute bacterial sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses resulting from a bacterial ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess parental knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding antibio...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
Background: Families function less efficiently when one of the children suffers from illness. Upper ...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the proportion of Australian children aged 0-15 years that received care in line...
Objective: To determine clinical presentation of children below 5 years of age with acute respirator...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) occurs commonly in both children and adults and is a major ...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the pattern of antibiotic presc...
Background: URTIs is a common disease with a high morbidity among children andresulted in repeated u...
ntroduction The National Household Health Survey showed that the incidence of upper respiratory tra...
Contains fulltext : 51035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the expected duration of symptoms of common respiratory tract infections in ...
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI) are very common in children having no effective pharmacolo...
Background: Cough is symptomatic of a broad range of acute and chronic pediatric respiratory illness...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common and frequent occurring inf...
Background: Acute bacterial sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses resulting from a bacterial ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess parental knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding antibio...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
Background: Families function less efficiently when one of the children suffers from illness. Upper ...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the proportion of Australian children aged 0-15 years that received care in line...
Objective: To determine clinical presentation of children below 5 years of age with acute respirator...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) occurs commonly in both children and adults and is a major ...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the pattern of antibiotic presc...
Background: URTIs is a common disease with a high morbidity among children andresulted in repeated u...
ntroduction The National Household Health Survey showed that the incidence of upper respiratory tra...
Contains fulltext : 51035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the expected duration of symptoms of common respiratory tract infections in ...
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI) are very common in children having no effective pharmacolo...
Background: Cough is symptomatic of a broad range of acute and chronic pediatric respiratory illness...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common and frequent occurring inf...
Background: Acute bacterial sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses resulting from a bacterial ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess parental knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding antibio...