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Burden of acute lower respiratory infection in children in Thailand in 2010: have we achieved the national target in under-five morbidity and mortality?

Jamaree Teeratakulpisarn1, Rattapon Uppala, Kaewjai Thepsuthammarat, Sumitr Sutra.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: National reports indicate that morbidity and mortality from pneumonia among Thai children has decreased dramatically since the turn of the millennia; notwithstanding, pneumonia remains the leading cause of admission and death in Thai children under five years of age.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the burden and pattern of acute lower respiratory infection in under-fives in Thailand from the health data in 2010. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: Information on respiratory infection using the ICD10: J09-J22 was evaluated for the number of OPD visits, admissions, mortality, monthly incidence and co-morbidities of the mortality.
RESULTS: 73% of all OPD visits with ALRI were in under-fives: one-fourth of whom required hospitalization. Pneumonia is the leading cause of both admissions and mortality (3.22% and 11.29/100,000 population for this age group, respectively). The highest mortality was in the first year of life (39/100,000). One-fourth of the children (168/639) died within 24 hours of admission and septicemia was the most common co-morbidity.
CONCLUSION: The respective morbidity and mortality of pneumonia in under-fives fell far short of national targets. To achieve these targets, many key aspects are needed; such as, strengthening the knowledge of healthcare personnel, the cost-effectiveness researches on the causative organism detection and the expanding coverage of the preventable-vaccine.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23130440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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