Aim: To study the problem of ARI (Acute respiratory tract infection) according to IMCI (integrated management of childhood illness) guidelines and find its relation with different related factors. Study Design: Cross sectional study followed by comparative study to the different classifications of ARI. Place and Duration of Study: Met-Mazah Integrated Hospital in Met-Mazah village, Dakahlia governorate, Egypt. The study carried out on one hundred children below 5 years selected by systematic sampling through a period of 6 months. Methodology: A questionnaire was used to assess different factors such as sociodemographic factors, feeding habits and immunization history then detailed general and pulmonary examination of patients was done. Resu...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a major killer of children in developing countries. Although th...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) constitute a major cause of morbidity and morta...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, partic...
Background. Acute respiratory Infection (ARI) Is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality ...
Not AvailableINTRODUCTION: Among all illness, Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) account for 30-60%...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The study of respiratory disease pattern in children of age group 2 months to 5 ...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
Background: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. They...
Introduction: Nowadays, acute respiratory infection (ARI) is the most common cause of high morbidity...
BACKGROUND: The burden of acute respiratory infections (ARI) among Moroccan children...
Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in children <5 years old in a lon-gitudi...
Purpose: This study is aimed at estimating the frequency of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) amon...
Background: ARI continues to be a leeding cause of death among children globally beyond the year 200...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of morbidity an...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a major killer of children in developing countries. Although th...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) constitute a major cause of morbidity and morta...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, partic...
Background. Acute respiratory Infection (ARI) Is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality ...
Not AvailableINTRODUCTION: Among all illness, Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) account for 30-60%...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The study of respiratory disease pattern in children of age group 2 months to 5 ...
The epidemiology of acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in a rural community 80...
Background: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. They...
Introduction: Nowadays, acute respiratory infection (ARI) is the most common cause of high morbidity...
BACKGROUND: The burden of acute respiratory infections (ARI) among Moroccan children...
Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) was investigated in children <5 years old in a lon-gitudi...
Purpose: This study is aimed at estimating the frequency of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) amon...
Background: ARI continues to be a leeding cause of death among children globally beyond the year 200...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of morbidity an...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a major killer of children in developing countries. Although th...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) constitute a major cause of morbidity and morta...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...