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Role of zinc supplementation in acute respiratory tract infections in children aged 2 to 60 months

Role of zinc supplementation in acute respiratory tract infections in children aged 2 to 60 months

... ARI. Children up to 6 months were given 10mg of elemental zinc once daily and those more than 6months were given 20 mg once ...the children enrolled and a written consent was obtained from ... See full document

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Viral Etiology of acute respiratory tract infections in hospitalized children and adults in Shandong Province, China

Viral Etiology of acute respiratory tract infections in hospitalized children and adults in Shandong Province, China

... viral infections (Table 1 and Table ...young Children (<5 years) than that in old adults (>60 years) ...in children (≤15 years old), except for HCoV which dominated in the adults (>15 ... See full document

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Clinical predictors of hypoxemia in children with acute lower respiratory tract infections

Clinical predictors of hypoxemia in children with acute lower respiratory tract infections

... than 60/min. in babies less than 2 months of age ,50/min in babies 2 months -one year ,and 40/min in those more than one year) 5 , grunting, nasal ... See full document

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Study of clinical profile of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children aged 2 months to 5 years

Study of clinical profile of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children aged 2 months to 5 years

... lower respiratory infections (ALRI) are among the commonest causes of morbidity and mortality among children under 5 years of age, especially in developing ...preventive role of immunization ... See full document

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Effect of Vitamin A supplementation on preventing recurrent acute lower respiratory tract infections in children

Effect of Vitamin A supplementation on preventing recurrent acute lower respiratory tract infections in children

... 9-59 months aged children which is 65% in rural Tamil Nadu, India, according to National Family Health Survey (NFHS ...A supplementation to 9-59 months age children=65% q=(1- p) ... See full document

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Study on Serum Zinc Levels in Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections  in Children Aged 6 Months to 5 Years

Study on Serum Zinc Levels in Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children Aged 6 Months to 5 Years

... For children more than two years, the height was measured using a stadiometer. Stadiometer consists of a fixed vertical board and a mobile head piece. The child was made to stand bare foot with shoes and socks ... See full document

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Clinical profile and outcome of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children aged between 2 months to 5 years

Clinical profile and outcome of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children aged between 2 months to 5 years

... Results: We found higher incidence of ALRTI cases among infants (53.5%) and male (58%) children. Majority had PEM (60.5%) and anemia (73.5%). Parental smoking, period of EBF and gestation at delivery were ... See full document

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Practical Implementation of a Multiplex PCR for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

Practical Implementation of a Multiplex PCR for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

... Probability estimates, test outcomes, and antibiotic treat- ment. Clinicians were asked to estimate the likelihood of var- ious causes of the presented illness, as a representation of physicians’ judgement (Fig. 1). In ... See full document

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Risk factors responsible for lower respiratory tract infections in children aged under five: a hospital based study

Risk factors responsible for lower respiratory tract infections in children aged under five: a hospital based study

... Methods: This was a case-control study done in tertiary care hospital, Cuttack, enrolling inpatients between 2 months to 5 years with symptoms suggestive of LRTI as cases. Those with tuberculosis, ... See full document

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Clinical profile of children aged 2 months to 60 months presenting with wheeze in a tertiary medical centre

Clinical profile of children aged 2 months to 60 months presenting with wheeze in a tertiary medical centre

... 12 months, male sex, low socioeconomic condition and artificial breastfeeding practice were important risk factors for ...vital role in preventing occurrence of wheeze among the ... See full document

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Compliance with 14 day zinc therapy for acute diarrhoea: a prospective observational study

Compliance with 14 day zinc therapy for acute diarrhoea: a prospective observational study

... to zinc therapy and the number of days zinc was ...and Zinc therapy will be conducted at state, district and village ...14-day zinc therapy was 62.14% in our study. The mean number of days ... See full document

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Protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial for reducing irrational antibiotic prescribing among children with upper respiratory infections in rural China

Protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial for reducing irrational antibiotic prescribing among children with upper respiratory infections in rural China

... outpatients aged between 2 and 14 years that were issued between the start of the intervention ’ s implementation and 6-month ...outpatients aged between 2 and 14 years who have been diagnosed ... See full document

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Management of kyphoscoliosis patients with respiratory failure in the intensive care unit and during long term follow up

Management of kyphoscoliosis patients with respiratory failure in the intensive care unit and during long term follow up

... Patients were evaluated for the efficacy of NIV and treat- ment adherence in an outpatient clinic one month after ICU discharge, and then at 3–6 months intervals. Treat- ment efficacy was assessed by clinical ... See full document

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COMPARISON OF PCR AND CELL CULTURE FOR HUMAN ADENOVIRUS DETECTION IN GASTROENTERITIS AND RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTED NORTH INDIAN CHILDREN

COMPARISON OF PCR AND CELL CULTURE FOR HUMAN ADENOVIRUS DETECTION IN GASTROENTERITIS AND RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTED NORTH INDIAN CHILDREN

... takes 2–14 or more days to yield results, and therefore, its clinical value is ...HAdV infections in children with gastroenteritis and acute respiratory tract infection in North ... See full document

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Parents’ self-directed practices towards the use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections in Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Parents’ self-directed practices towards the use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections in Makkah, Saudi Arabia

... Fig. 2 ex- plains the reason why parents give their children anti- biotics without a physician’s ...their children based on a previous prescription for similar ...their children on the ... See full document

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Human adenovirus among hospitalized children with respiratory tract infections in Beijing, China, 2017–2018

Human adenovirus among hospitalized children with respiratory tract infections in Beijing, China, 2017–2018

... other respiratory tract pathogens, making it difficult to clinically diagnose this type of ...hospitalized children with acute lower RTIs in Zhejiang province from 2006 to 2012 was ... See full document

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Direct Immunofluorescence Detection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus among Egyptian Infants under Two Years of Age with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

Direct Immunofluorescence Detection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus among Egyptian Infants under Two Years of Age with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

... infection is recommended as a routine laboratory assay for infants with ALRTI. This can help in starting early anti-viral treatment which can give better prognosis and avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics where most ... See full document

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Hospital-acquired malnutrition in children at a tertiary care hospital

Hospital-acquired malnutrition in children at a tertiary care hospital

... of children during hospitalisation with a mean weight decrease of ...0.055). Children ≤ 60 months of age demonstrated a mean decrease in weight-for-height/length z-score of ...> 60  ... See full document

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Antibiotic Prescription With Asthma Medications: Why Is It So Common?

Antibiotic Prescription With Asthma Medications: Why Is It So Common?

... What are the consequences of over- use? It is common knowledge that an- tibiotic overuse leads to increased bacterial resistance in the community. As we continue to overuse antibiotics, our armamentarium to fight ... See full document

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Prescribing Pattern of Drugs in Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Children Aged 1 To 5 Years At Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

Prescribing Pattern of Drugs in Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Children Aged 1 To 5 Years At Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

... from 2-7, i.e on an average minimum 2 and maximum 7 drugs were received by the patients ( graph 3 ...included acute as well as chronic respiratory ...included children from age group ... See full document

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