21 research outputs found
Comparison of parental socioeconomic status and environment of breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants with pneumonia and diarrhea.
<p>Figure represents n (%), unless specified otherwise.</p
Comparison of characteristics of breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants with pneumonia and diarrhea.
<p>IQR = inter quartile range, SD = standard deviation,</p><p>*Odds ratio (Confidence interval).</p
Impact of breast feeding on clinical signs of pneumonia and hypoxemia in children also having diarrhea.
<p>Figure represents n (%), unless specified otherwise; OR = Odds ratio; CI = Confidence interval.</p
Clinical characteristics of under-five children having pneumonia and diarrhea with (cases) and without metabolic acidosis (controls).
<p>Figures represent n (%), unless specified. OR: odds ratio. CI: confidence interval.</p><p>IQR: inter-quartile range.SD: standard deviation. WHZ: weight for height z score; SpO<sub>2</sub> = transcutaneously measured blood oxygen concentration.</p
Results of logistic regression to explore independent predictors for metabolic acidosis in diarrheal children with pneumonia.
<p>OR: odds ratio. CI: confidence interval.</p
Results of smear and Xpert in relation to mycobacterial culture results.
<p>Results of smear and Xpert in relation to mycobacterial culture results.</p
Flowchart of enrolment, investigations and outcome.
<p>Flowchart of enrolment, investigations and outcome.</p
Characteristics of the hypoxemic under-five children with pneumonia and SAM admitted to the ICU/HDU/ARI ward of the Dhaka Hospital of icddr,b.
<p>Figures represent n (%) unless indicated otherwise.</p><p>OR = Odds Ratio; CI = Confidence Interval; IQR = Inter quartile range; SD = Standard Deviation; RBS = Random Blood Sugar.</p
Characteristics of study children on admission according to aetiological diagnosis.
¶<p>Note that children with bacteraemia are included in those classified as “non-confirmed” TB and “not” TB.</p><p>*defined as monthly family income of less than US$125.</p><p>**according to age: 2–11 months >50 breaths per minute; 12–59 months >40 breaths per minute.</p><p>***Oxygen saturation in air less than 90% (at sea level).</p><p>****according to WHO classification for radiographic pneumonia.</p>§<p>There were 19 inpatient deaths that occurred before all tests were completed and so are not included in classification of TB. Two of these early deaths were in children with bacteraemia (both <i>Acinetobacter</i>) and both were sputum smear and culture negative. The other 3 deaths in children with bacteremia are included in children also classified as “not TB”.</p