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Domestic environment and morbidity of under five children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Healthy environment for children initiating an alliance for action (WHO) has reported that over 40% of the global burden of disease attributed to environmental risk factors fall on children below 5 years of age, who account for about 10% of the world's population.
Vipul P, Chaudhari   +2 more
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A Classification of Schizophrenic Children Under Five Years

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
Previous studies have demonstrated that severity of language impairment at five years of age is a critical determinant of long-term outcome for young schizophrenic children. Degrees of language impairment were therefore used as the major criteria for this prognostic classification of two-to five-year-old psychotic children.
B, Fish   +3 more
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Children Under Five in an Adult Psychiatric Ward

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
The purpose of this paper is to describe the routine admission of children below school age with their mothers, it being postulated that this would be to the benefit of both and that the emotional needs of the children would continue to be met during the mothers' treatment.
N, Mitchell, C, Turton
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Improving the diet of children under five

Nursing Standard, 1993
Intervention by the primary health care team may improve the diet of vulnerable groups, researchers suggest.
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Prenatal consultation and survival of children under five in Togo

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2021
AbstractIntroductionChild survival is low in Togo, often linked to socio‐economic and other exogenous factors such as lack of antenatal consultation and Bacille Calmette‐Guérin (BCG) vaccination. These different variables impacting the chances of survival of children underneath five have not been completely examined.
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Malnutrition in children under five in Iran

Advances in Nursing & Midwifery, 2009
Background Children make a significant proportion of human population and their healthy growth and development ensure the future health of society. Childhood is considered as one of the most significant life stages for growth and health at other stages. Due to specific nutritional need, children are prone to food insufficiency. Accordingly, nutritional
Moridi, G, Fathi, M
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Molecular Epidemiology of Rotavirus Strains in Under Five Children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
To determine the prevalence and genotype distribution of rotaviruses in children presenting to authors' hospital in Middle Black Sea region of Turkey. The results may supply important information about vaccine studies in Turkey.Rotavirus antigen was detected by latex agglutination test and rotavirus RNA was detected by RT-PCR test.
DURMAZ, RIZA   +2 more
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Management of gastroenteritis in children under five years

Nursing Standard, 2015
This article explores the causes and management of gastroenteritis in children under five years. It considers in particular national guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. The importance of identifying and assessing dehydration is discussed, as well as its systematic management, carer education and infection prevention ...
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Unnecessary injections given to children under five years

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1993
Adults accompanying 64 children attending a hospital out-patient clinic were questioned about treatment and injections given for illnesses in the previous month. Half the children had received injections, almost all given by private doctors: we consider most of these injections to have been unnecessary.
D, Ashwath   +3 more
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Fever and feverish illness in children under five years

Nursing Standard, 2014
This article discusses the causes and management of fever in children. In line with guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, it explores the importance of identifying children at risk of serious illness and those that can be managed safely at home.
McDougall, Penny, Harrison, Maureen
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