The Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) is a pragmatic cluster-level randomized controlled trial of the effect of an advanced cookstove intervention on pneumonia in children under the age of 5 years (under 5s) in Malawi (www.capstudy.org). The primary outcome of the trial is the incidence of pneumonia during a two-year follow-up period, as diagnosed by healthcare providers who are using the World Health Organization (WHO) integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) pneumonia assessment protocol and who are blinded to the trial arms. We evaluated the quality of pneumonia assessment in under 5s in this setting via a cross-sectional study of provider-patient encounters at nine outpatient clinics located within the catchment area of 150 ...
Background: WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated w...
Current recommendations within integrated community case management (iCCM) programmes advise communi...
Background Globally, pneumonia is a leading cause of death in children under-five. Although pneumoni...
The Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) is a pragmatic cluster-level randomized controlled trial of t...
Although pneumonia is the leading cause of child mortality worldwide, little is known about the qual...
Although pneumonia is the leading cause of child mortality worldwide, little is known about the qual...
Background: Pneumonia remains the leading cause of child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. The Integr...
Medical Research Council, UK Department for International Development, and Wellcome Trust
Background Malaria and pneumonia are the leading causes of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Af...
SummaryBackgroundIntegrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines were developed to decr...
Background: Childhood Community acquired pneumonia has remained the top killer disease of Children b...
peer-reviewedObjective To determine the aetiology of community acquired pneumonia in children presen...
Background Malaria and pneumonia are the leading causes of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Af...
Background WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated with ...
Background Exposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in ...
Background: WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated w...
Current recommendations within integrated community case management (iCCM) programmes advise communi...
Background Globally, pneumonia is a leading cause of death in children under-five. Although pneumoni...
The Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) is a pragmatic cluster-level randomized controlled trial of t...
Although pneumonia is the leading cause of child mortality worldwide, little is known about the qual...
Although pneumonia is the leading cause of child mortality worldwide, little is known about the qual...
Background: Pneumonia remains the leading cause of child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. The Integr...
Medical Research Council, UK Department for International Development, and Wellcome Trust
Background Malaria and pneumonia are the leading causes of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Af...
SummaryBackgroundIntegrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines were developed to decr...
Background: Childhood Community acquired pneumonia has remained the top killer disease of Children b...
peer-reviewedObjective To determine the aetiology of community acquired pneumonia in children presen...
Background Malaria and pneumonia are the leading causes of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Af...
Background WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated with ...
Background Exposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in ...
Background: WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated w...
Current recommendations within integrated community case management (iCCM) programmes advise communi...
Background Globally, pneumonia is a leading cause of death in children under-five. Although pneumoni...