A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa

Research question: 1. What are the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI? 2. What is the morbidity, mortality due to ARI? 3. What is the cases fatality rate of ARI? Objectives: 1. To study the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI. 2. To determine the morbidity & mortality due to...

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Main Author: Kishore Shah Hemangini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1998-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=1998;volume=23;issue=3;spage=120;epage=122;aulast=Kishore;type=0
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spelling doaj-979ffb4907ba48ec96e880ec58e939642020-11-24T23:25:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35811998-01-01233120122A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of GoaKishore Shah HemanginiResearch question: 1. What are the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI? 2. What is the morbidity, mortality due to ARI? 3. What is the cases fatality rate of ARI? Objectives: 1. To study the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI. 2. To determine the morbidity & mortality due to ARI. Study Design: Longitudinal Setting: Rural area of south Goa. Participants: Under-Five children. Statistical Analysis: Chi â€" Square test Results: ARI incidence of 1.3 episodes/child/year and a case fatality of zero was noted. The present study confirmed ARI association with risk factors like age of the child (</yr), nutritional status (moderate & severe malnutrition, birth order higher birth orders and birth weight (low birth weight) Conclusion: As various factors have been linked with the incidence & severity of ARI, there is an urgent need to accelerate the implementation of ARI control in view of its great potential in producing an impact on infant & early childhood morbidity & mortality.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=1998;volume=23;issue=3;spage=120;epage=122;aulast=Kishore;type=0
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A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
author_facet Kishore Shah Hemangini
author_sort Kishore Shah Hemangini
title A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
title_short A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
title_full A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
title_fullStr A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
title_full_unstemmed A Longitudinal Study Of Acute Respiratory Infections In The Under Five Age Group In A Rural Area Of Goa
title_sort longitudinal study of acute respiratory infections in the under five age group in a rural area of goa
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Research question: 1. What are the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI? 2. What is the morbidity, mortality due to ARI? 3. What is the cases fatality rate of ARI? Objectives: 1. To study the epidemiological factors responsible for ARI. 2. To determine the morbidity & mortality due to ARI. Study Design: Longitudinal Setting: Rural area of south Goa. Participants: Under-Five children. Statistical Analysis: Chi â€" Square test Results: ARI incidence of 1.3 episodes/child/year and a case fatality of zero was noted. The present study confirmed ARI association with risk factors like age of the child (</yr), nutritional status (moderate & severe malnutrition, birth order higher birth orders and birth weight (low birth weight) Conclusion: As various factors have been linked with the incidence & severity of ARI, there is an urgent need to accelerate the implementation of ARI control in view of its great potential in producing an impact on infant & early childhood morbidity & mortality.
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