出版社:Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand Chapter
摘要:Research Problem: What are the prevailing AR1 trends and its correlates in hospital admitted patients?Objectives:1) To know the proportion of ARI cases among hospital admissions.2) To find out the distribution pattern of ARI3) To identify priority groups for action.Study Design: Hospital case records - based, cross sectional study.Setting: Tertiary level hospital, indoor admitted patients.Participants: ARI cases in 0 - 5 years age group.Sample Size: 343 children suffering from ARI, admitted in hospital during one year period.Study Variables: Age, sex, localities of inhabitation, signs and symptoms, severity of illness.Outcome Variables: Sites of infection, differential diagnosis, grades of severity, outcome of episode (cured, LAMA, death, DOPR).Statistical Analysis: By chi - square test.Result and Conclusion: Proportional under-five hospital admission rate of A.R.I. cases was 14.7%. More cases were from urban locality (44.9%), of 112 months of age (49.9%), and of severe grade (65.0%). Boys were more vulnerable (M/F ratio was 1.7:1), and hospitalised case fatality rate was 24.8%.
其他摘要:Research Problem: What are the prevailing AR1 trends and its correlates in hospital admitted patients?Objectives:1) To know the proportion of ARI cases among hospital admissions.2) To find out the distribution pattern of ARI3) To identify priority groups for action.Study Design: Hospital case records - based, cross sectional study.Setting: Tertiary level hospital, indoor admitted patients.Participants: ARI cases in 0 - 5 years age group.Sample Size: 343 children suffering from ARI, admitted in hospital during one year period.Study Variables: Age, sex, localities of inhabitation, signs and symptoms, severity of illness.Outcome Variables: Sites of infection, differential diagnosis, grades of severity, outcome of episode (cured, LAMA, death, DOPR).Statistical Analysis: By chi - square test.Result and Conclusion: Proportional under-five hospital admission rate of A.R.I. cases was 14.7%. More cases were from urban locality (44.9%), of 112 months of age (49.9%), and of severe grade (65.0%). Boys were more vulnerable (M/F ratio was 1.7:1), and hospitalised case fatality rate was 24.8%.