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The study investigated the effect of household socioeconomic factors on the choice of treatment for childhood fever among children under age five in Ghana. Data from the 2008 Ghana Demographic and Health survey was used employing the multinomial probit mo... see more

Background: This paper aimed at answering two specific questions: does breastfeeding reduce the occurrence of ARIs, Fever and Diarrhea in children who are breastfeeding; and is the occurrence of these common childhood diseases affected by duration (period... see more

Background: Typhoid fever, which mostly affects children, remains a major health problem in developing countries. Early diagnosis will help the management and thus, reduce morbidity and mortality. However, a rapid diagnostic test that detects the presence... see more

BACKGROUND: Parental anxiety regarding fever may be unwarranted as most cases are owing to self-limiting causes.AIM: To assess the level of knowledge and concerns regarding childhood fever among parents with young children in a public health clinic in Kuc... see more

Background: The government of Bangladesh has committed to stop preventable child deaths in the country before 2035.Objective: To attain this, the government is promoting research-based interventions. This study aims to understand the determinants of healt... see more

Objective: Fever, one of the most common symptoms of childhood, is a complaint that the families worried about the most. The families want to know its reason, and it constitutes a significant part of visits to emergency department. In this study, it has b... see more

Introduction: fever is one of the most common symptoms in childhood and one of complaints and most common reasons in demand for health services by the parents.Objective: to analyse parents’ knowledge and practices in managing fever symptoms in their ... see more

The aim: To study the clinical profile of childhood tuberculosis in the age group of 6 months to 12 years.Materials and methods: This ?ross-sectional study was conducted on patients of tuberculosis who were admitted for treatment. A total of 75 patients w... see more

Childhood anemia is among the most significant health problems faced by public health departments in developing countries. This study aims at assessing the determinants and possible spatial effects associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. The 2014/2015... see more

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