2018
DOI: 10.4236/ojped.2018.81005
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Child Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Pediatrics Intensive Care Unit at University Hospital of Brazzaville (Congo)

Abstract: In order to contribute to reduction of morbidity and mortality due to low acute respiratory infections in pediatrics, the objective of this study was to determine the epidemiological profile and to identify the factors favoring and those associated with the risk of deceased. We reviewed the cases of children aged between 1 and 59 months hospitalized between January and December 2015 in the pediatric intensive care unit of the CHU of Brazzaville and retained those whose diagnosis of discharge was an ALRI. The s… Show more

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“…In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ngombé [4] in 2014 found a hospital prevalence of 26.11% of high and low ARI. In the Congo, Moyen [5] reported 19.8%. In the West, in Brazil in 2008, Prietsch et al [6] reported a community prevalence of 23.9% of low ARI in children under 5 years old.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ngombé [4] in 2014 found a hospital prevalence of 26.11% of high and low ARI. In the Congo, Moyen [5] reported 19.8%. In the West, in Brazil in 2008, Prietsch et al [6] reported a community prevalence of 23.9% of low ARI in children under 5 years old.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%