Journal article

Clinical profile and predictors of severe illness in young South African infants (<60 days)

PM Jeena, M Adhikari, JB Carlin, S Qazi, MW Weber, DH Hamer

South African Medical Journal | Published : 2008

Abstract

Background. Most childhood deaths occur within the first 2 months of life. Simple symptoms and signs that reliably indicate the presence of severe illness that would warrant urgent hospital management are of major public health importance. Objectives. To describe the disease profile of sick young infants aged 0 - 59 days presenting at King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, and to assess the association between clinical features assessed by primary health workers and the presence of severe illness. Methods. Specific clinical signs were evaluated in young infants by a health worker (nurse), using a standardised list. These signs were compared with an assessment by an experienced paediatrician for ..

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