Journal article
Recommendations for treatment of childhood non-severe pneumonia
GB Grant, H Campbell, SF Dowell, SM Graham, KP Klugman, EK Mulholland, M Steinhoff, MW Weber, S Qazi
Lancet Infectious Diseases | Published : 2009
Abstract
WHO recommendations for early antimicrobial treatment of childhood pneumonia have been effective in reducing childhood mortality, but the last major revision was over 10 years ago. The emergence of antimicrobial resistance, new pneumonia pathogens, and new drugs have prompted WHO to assemble an international panel to review the literature on childhood pneumonia and to develop evidence-based recommendations for the empirical treatment of non-severe pneumonia among children managed by first-level health providers. Treatment should target the bacterial causes most likely to lead to severe disease, including Streptoccocus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. The best first-line agent is amoxic..
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