Pneumonia, diarrhoea, tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV among children and adolescents in Ecuador: A cross-sectional national study, 2015-2021
Jaime David Acosta-España,
Jenny Belén Altamirano-Jara,
Adriana Arnao-Noboa
et al.
Abstract:Background
This study aimed to determine the distribution, burden, age groups, and differences in morbidity cumulative incidence of pneumonia, infectious diarrhoea, tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV infection among the 0–18-year-old population in Ecuador from 2015 to 2021.
Methods
Hospital morbidity data from patients aged 0–18 were analysed and filtered using the ICD-10 coding of the diseases studied. Data were processed using RStudio from the anonymised online database of the National Institute of Statistics … Show more
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