Epidemiology of acute respiratory infections in children-preliminary results of a cohort in a rural north Indian community
Background Despite acute respiratory infections being a major cause of death among
children in developing countries including India, there is a lack of community-based studies
that document its burden and aetiology. Methods A dynamic cohort of children aged 0–10
years was established in four villages in a north Indian state of Haryana from August 2012
onwards. Trained health workers conducted weekly home visits to screen children for acute
respiratory infection (ARI) defined as one of the following: cough, sore throat, nasal …
children in developing countries including India, there is a lack of community-based studies
that document its burden and aetiology. Methods A dynamic cohort of children aged 0–10
years was established in four villages in a north Indian state of Haryana from August 2012
onwards. Trained health workers conducted weekly home visits to screen children for acute
respiratory infection (ARI) defined as one of the following: cough, sore throat, nasal …
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Background Despite acute respiratory infections being a major cause of death among
children in developing countries including India, there is a lack of community-based studies
that document its burden and aetiology. Methods A dynamic cohort of children aged 0–10
years was established in four villages in a north Indian state of Haryana from August 2012
onwards. Trained health workers conducted weekly home visits to screen children for acute
respiratory infection (ARI) defined as one of the following: cough, sore throat, nasal …
children in developing countries including India, there is a lack of community-based studies
that document its burden and aetiology. Methods A dynamic cohort of children aged 0–10
years was established in four villages in a north Indian state of Haryana from August 2012
onwards. Trained health workers conducted weekly home visits to screen children for acute
respiratory infection (ARI) defined as one of the following: cough, sore throat, nasal …
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