Acute respiratory tract infections in children in Khartoum
Sudan Medical Journal. 1993; 31 (1): 60-76
in English
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ABSTRACT
Hospital data of the years 1979 to 1990 and case notes for a one - year period were reviewed to determine the pattern and time trend of morbidity and mortality of childhood acute respiratory tract infections [ARI] in Khartoum. About one third of the children's visits and 40% of the admissions to Khartoum Children's Emergency Hospital were due to ARI. Out of 63514 cases admitted with pneumonia, 37.3%, 47.9% and 14.9% were aged under one year, 1 - 4 and 5 - 14 years respectively. 1696 children died giving a mean [SD] case, fatality rate [CFR] of 2.69% [0.71]. The CFR was high [4.04%] among infants and was higher in girls compared to boys in the age group 1 - 4 years
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Child
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Acute Disease
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Morbidity
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Mortality
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Sudan Med. J.
Year:
1993
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