Factors associated with increased risk of progression to respiratory syncytial virus-associated pneumonia in young Kenyan children.
about
Risk factors for respiratory syncytial virus associated with acute lower respiratory infection in children under five years: Systematic review and meta-analysisTackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systemsChildhood pneumonia and crowding, bed-sharing and nutrition: a case-control study from The GambiaRespiratory Syncytial Virus: Infection, Detection, and New Options for Prevention and Treatment.Household air quality risk factors associated with childhood pneumonia in urban Dhaka, Bangladesh.Respiratory viral infections in infants: causes, clinical symptoms, virology, and immunology.Household crowding, social mixing patterns and respiratory symptoms in seven countries of the African meningitis beltViral etiologies of acute respiratory infections among hospitalized Vietnamese children in Ho Chi Minh City, 2004-2008.Residential crowding and severe respiratory syncytial virus disease among infants and young children: a systematic literature review.The incidence and clinical burden of respiratory syncytial virus disease identified through hospital outpatient presentations in Kenyan children.Poor growth and pneumonia seasonality in infants in the Philippines: cohort and time series studies.Acute lower respiratory tract infection due to respiratory syncytial virus in a group of Egyptian children under 5 years of age.Using mathematical transmission modelling to investigate drivers of respiratory syncytial virus seasonality in children in the Philippines.Incidence and Risk Factors for Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Human Metapneumovirus Infections among Children in the Remote Highlands of Peru.Evaluation of case definitions to detect respiratory syncytial virus infection in hospitalized children below 5 years in Rural Western Kenya, 2009-2013.The natural history of respiratory syncytial virus in a birth cohort: the influence of age and previous infection on reinfection and diseaseStunting is associated with poor outcomes in childhood pneumoniaAssociation of RSV-A ON1 genotype with Increased Pediatric Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Vietnam.Incidence and severity of respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in rural Kenyan children identified through hospital surveillanceHumidity and respiratory virus transmission in tropical and temperate settings.Assessment of the WHO Stunting Framework using Ethiopia as a case study.Impact of Childhood Malnutrition on Host Defense and Infection.Respiratory syncytial virus seasonality in tropical Australia.Homeostatic regulation of T effector to Treg ratios in an area of seasonal malaria transmission.Epidemiology of respiratory virus infections among infants and young children admitted to hospital in Oman.Incorporating Transmission Into Causal Models of Infectious Diseases for Improved Understanding of the Effect and Impact of Risk Factors.Progress in respiratory virus vaccine development
P2860
Q26774885-A0D941D6-0367-4ACB-8349-873F491E5825Q26777685-891AB2D9-36C7-4496-B619-0A603A111240Q28595927-1280199A-A19B-462E-B057-9EF864EBC136Q30240274-234D2716-0F59-4BB8-9076-3FBC260E0D34Q33588584-5DCB6537-BCE1-4875-B3AF-5C1923F55FD9Q33591243-E7C0900A-D0CD-488C-BBAA-6F120547BA9CQ33837062-043B6B77-E016-491D-8C0D-5AB51FFFC13EQ33859448-1721BCFE-3826-4585-A4B6-9992CF44552BQ34240719-DA4F934D-5F12-466B-BB75-11167C9036C7Q34540814-FF3AB74F-EB35-4358-86B3-E95506DC2FF7Q34807592-F63EB4CD-94F4-429B-851F-74D6AB1D707EQ34871285-51EC1D8E-5AEA-4158-8FD0-3C5DEFA9E6D9Q35108669-49C0D721-ABD6-42C2-AF37-E520C3801CC8Q35673067-9E090838-3BC7-4E5B-8E96-CAA647BB58B9Q36024793-351E6B18-AA07-4E47-A510-6372D88E4AD0Q36347623-0219E449-014C-430E-8B7D-D05CDB939B6EQ36509800-A4320D85-4D66-4A39-904E-59696AFE7AFEQ37010457-380FD58D-0428-4415-8E7A-590CD4EA585AQ37388667-81BB35BB-BF25-4C98-B8ED-8D4B2726E870Q38259271-7674FBDA-8F0C-4E64-A875-A3EFBE306C8FQ38820406-B28CC4C0-76C7-46A5-99CF-DF01A55C97DFQ39092013-FE98362B-BAE2-46B5-98C3-AFE437D4B9BDQ39344666-289A9705-1034-4F00-98AD-883A4369AD21Q39879767-0916D0D9-30B0-4448-97F6-BD13993A3F41Q40283024-E5E513F1-7066-4619-A521-840CD8EF1BE3Q40768516-911DE71B-64F2-428E-9341-E2EFDE0E30CCQ56894869-993AFF07-7AA4-4CC8-89A0-B4550F0BF227
P2860
Factors associated with increased risk of progression to respiratory syncytial virus-associated pneumonia in young Kenyan children.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
scientific article published on 08 May 2008
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
vědecký článek
@cs
name
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@en
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@nl
type
label
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@en
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@nl
prefLabel
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@en
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P1476
Factors associated with increa ...... onia in young Kenyan children.
@en
P2093
D James Nokes
Mwanajuma Ngama
Patricia A Cane
P2860
P304
P356
10.1111/J.1365-3156.2008.02092.X
P577
2008-05-08T00:00:00Z