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    Overview of ALMANACH's structure.

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    <p>mRDT: malaria rapid diagnostic test. UTI: urinary tract infection.</p

    Characteristics of the 19 patients who received antibiotics during re-attendance in the ALMANACH arm.

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    <p>*Out of working hours, the patient was evaluated and managed by a routine clinician of the HF rather than the study clinician.</p><p><sup>&</sup>This patient is the same as patient n°22 in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0132316#pone.0132316.t004" target="_blank">Table 4</a>.</p><p>Characteristics of the 19 patients who received antibiotics during re-attendance in the ALMANACH arm.</p

    Clinical outcome and antimicrobials prescribed in children managed by ALMANACH and standard practice.

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    <p>* 10 patients received antibiotics from study clinicians during working hours and 9 from routine clinicians out of working hours.</p><p>Clinical outcome and antimicrobials prescribed in children managed by ALMANACH and standard practice.</p

    Key differences between the IMCI and the new ALgorithm for the MANAgement of Childhood illness (ALMANACH) (section dedicated to the management of acute conditions in children aged 2 months to 5 years).

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    <p><sup>a</sup> 50 breaths/min for children aged 2 to 12 months, 40 breaths/min for children aged 12 months to 5 years.</p><p><sup>b</sup> 50 breaths/min for all children (aged 2 months to 5 years).</p><p><sup>c</sup> No cough or difficult breathing, no diarrhea, no ear problem, no measles, no infected skin lesion or lump.</p><p>Key differences between the IMCI and the new ALgorithm for the MANAgement of Childhood illness (ALMANACH) (section dedicated to the management of acute conditions in children aged 2 months to 5 years).</p
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