Evaluation of Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

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Anil D Bhoi, Vinod Choudhary, Prashant P Shah

Abstract

ARI in young children was estimated to cause 1.9 million fatalities per year worldwide, according to research. Researchers estimated that Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and Nepal account for 40% of worldwide ARI mortality. Thus, our study evaluated ALRT's CF,RF, and o. A thorough history was taken, including symptoms like fever, cough, RB, CR, ROF, lethargy, wheezing, PMH, HOI, HOBF, h/o URT, h/o SBFM, details of CFAH, SES, RR, HR, pallor, vitamin deficiency, systemic examination, standard blood investigation, and chest X-ray. In our study, we found that there was an association between PI, MI, IS, and ALRIS. Whereas, there was no statistically significant association between ALRIS & TLC and BC& ALRIS. Thus, it was concluded that TLC and positive BC were observed in a minority of cases. However, there was no significant correlation found between BC results and the S of ALRI.

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