Pneumonia in children under 5

    • [PDF File]Pneumonia in Under-Five Children

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      PNEUMONIA: THE FORGOTTEN KILLER OF CHILDREN 5 COUNTING UNDER-FIVE DEATHS FROM PNEUMONIA Figure 1 presents the global distribution of the primary causes of all under-five deaths and shows that pneumonia kills more children than any other illness – accounting for 19 per cent of all under-five deaths (see the Appendix for more


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      Pneumonia is the number one infectious killer of children under age 5 globally, killing an estimated 935,0002 children each year, that’s more than 2500 per day [1]. Pneumonia causes 15% of all deaths in children under age 5 worldwide – 2% of which are newborns [2]. Ethiopia is among 15 top under five pneumonia high burden countries [3].


    • [PDF File]Pneumonia of Children under 5 Years of Age in Brazzaville ...

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      Under-reporting of pneumonia cases Non-adherence to standard treatment guidelines Non-availability of services at government health facilities Lack of convergence between di˚erent line departments to address basic community needs All the stakeholders agreed that ARI/Pneumonia continues to be a common illness a˚ecting children


    • [PDF File]SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF PNEUMONIA IN FIVE HIGH …

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      In children, pneumonia is the single largest infectious cause of death worldwide. In 2015, pneumonia killed 920,136 children under the age of 5, accounting for 15% of all deaths of children under five years old [2]. Pneumonia infection is the result of a complex process where the lower respiratory tract suffers


    • [PDF File]PNEUMONIA - UNICEF

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      tion in children under 5 years of age, according to the study by Moyen et al. [9]. This first Congolese study aimed to determine the frequency of pneumonia and to identify the causative germs and factors associated with death in children under 5 years of age in Brazzaville. 2. Methodology


    • Pneumonia in Children Under 5

      2.1.1.5 The most important measures to decrease death of children from pneumonia include a) Early diagnosis b) Prompt treatment c) Intensive investigation for the etiologic agent d) Admitting and treating every child e) ‘a’ and ‘b’ 2.1.1.6 The caregivers of the under-five children do not have a role in the treatment process


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