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Hatewu, Bayisa |
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2025-03-25T14:28:21Z |
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2025-03-25T14:28:21Z |
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43252 |
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Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in
under-fives throughout the world, particularly in developing countries. About 20% of all deaths in children under five years of age has been reported to be happen due to acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI). About 90% of ALRI associated deaths takes place due to severe pneumonia. Death attributed to pneumonia has decreased since 2000 G.C., but it remains a major public health problem. Additionally, there are no enough data to describe pneumonia outcomes in low-income countries even in the era after vaccines have been introduced. Therefore, this study is crucial in identifying major determinants of severe pneumonia outcomes. |
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https://etd.aau.edu.et/items/a6961c8d-957d-4882-887b-7eb55155a45e |
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Pneumonia |
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Magnitude, Treatment Outcome and Associated factors with Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia Children Aged 2 to 59 Months Admitted to Pediatric Departments of Two Selected Governmental Hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2017/18 |
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