scholarly journals A comparative Study of parenteral versus oral antibiotics in the treatment of severe pneumonia in children under five years of age

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 537-545
Author(s):  
Dr. Vasudev Kompally ◽  
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Dr. K. Vamsi Krishna ◽  
Dr. Vijay Kumar G ◽  
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Antibiotics ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 450-464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Imane Jroundi ◽  
Rachid Benmessaoud ◽  
Chafiq Mahraoui ◽  
Cinta Moraleda ◽  
Houssain Tligui ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mai Ahmed S. Hussein ◽  
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Mohamed Attia ◽  
Noha Mohamed ◽  
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Child-Resistant packaging is substantial requirement especially when it is related to pharmaceuticals. Children under five years old are the most groups in risk of drug poisoning, as a result of their constant passion and attracting their attention to medicines, especially the distinctive color and small size. Due to the presence of medicines for adults, especially chronic diseases that require the presence of the drug always at home with exciting properties for the passion of a young child who is affected by colors and the small size which they can insert easily into their mouths. The child-resistant features attached to packages may present a problem (e.g., how to open the package) to its potential user (child or adult). Many of these features are used with the primary packaging and less for the secondary ones. Are these features efficient with available cost or not. Evaluation of each one might be varied according to package structure, level and child behavior. Therefore, the importance of adding some features in the pharmaceutical packaging Child-Resistant, in order to achieve the safety of children with a targeted age (children under 5 years old). By adding these special properties to the pharmaceutical packaging it will affect the design of the pharmaceutical packaging. Finally, this paper aimed to review and evaluate the child resistant features & securing methods that are used with pharmaceutical products in the Egyptian market, with which are available globally, then make a comparison between them by description and analysis.


Author(s):  
Shofia Ihtasya ◽  
Retno Asih Setyoningrum ◽  
Deby Kusumaningrum

Introduction: Pneumonia is the world-leading cause of death in children under five years old and most prevalent in developing country. Proper initial diagnosis will determine further management, because pneumonia and severe pneumonia have different treatment. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of pneumonia severity in children under five years old at primary health setting. Methods: This study was a cross – sectional descriptive study on medical records of children aged 2 to 59 months with pneumonia at primary health care of Tambakrejo, Surabaya from September to December 2017. Severity of pneumonia is classified using its clinical sign such as fast breathing, fever, chest indrawing, and general danger sign. The data were processed using Microsoft Office Excel and statistically analyzed with SPSS IBM 20. Results: There were 31 respondents that were diagnosed with pneumonia at primary health care of Tambakrejo, Surabaya from September to December 2017. Most of the children diagnosed with pneumonia were aged 12 to 59 months (61.3%) and 22.6 % of the children had severe pneumonia. Conclusion: Distribution of severity case of pneumonia at primary health care of Tambakrejo, Surabaya showed that there were more case of pneumonia with fast breathing than severe pneumonia or pneumonia with any general danger sign. Most of them were diagnosed at 12 to 59 months with a good nutritional status.


BMC Nutrition ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zakari Ali ◽  
Nurudeen Abu ◽  
Isaac Aning Ankamah ◽  
Esther Abena Gyinde ◽  
Alimatu Sadia Seidu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 64
Author(s):  
Masta Hutasoit ◽  
Latifah Susilowati

<p class="Normal1"><strong>Background: </strong>Cough or breathing difficulty is a common problem that causes the increased rate of mortality and morbidity in infants. According to the chart of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in 2015 shows the difficulty in breathing or coughing is categorized into three cough diagnosis is not a cough but not pneumonia, pneumonia and severe pneumonia. Nutritional status of infants is important to forming body immune, especially in preventing infection. Malnutrition in infants results in children is vulnerable to various infections.</p><p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Determining the relationship between nutritional status of under five years children and cough classification based IMCI in Public Health Center (PH) of Piyungan Bantul.</p><p class="Normal1"><strong>Methods: </strong>The study was a descriptive correlational retrospective approach. Sampling technique by using simple random sampling. Subjects in this study amounted to 46 respondents, i.e children who come to the piyungan’s health center with complaints of cough in the period from June to August 2017. Data collection using secondary data by identifying the medical record data about weight and age and cough classification based IMCI.<strong> </strong></p><p class="Normal1"><strong>Results: </strong>The result showed the majority of<strong> </strong>nutritional status in both categories by 74%, the classification of a cough mostly not pneumonia at 69.6%. There was a relationship between the nutritional status of the classification of a cough in infants with a value of p = 0.001 (α &lt;0.05) with the relationship (r) of -0.558 (medium).<strong> </strong></p><p class="Normal1"><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The hypothesis is acceptable. There is a significant relationship between nutritional status and classification of a cough by IMCI in PHC of Piyungan Bantul. It means better the nutritional status of children under five years making a lower classification of a cough in under five years children. Advice to parents is paying attention to nutrition for under five years children (micronutrients and macronutrients) who useful for the growth and development of them and improve the body's resistance to infection.<strong> </strong></p><p class="Normal1"><strong><br /></strong></p>


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