Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: One Year Based Observational Study in Pediatric Population

Authors

  • Imran Ahmed, Naheed Haroon Kazi,Sikandar Ali Bhand, Yasirarfat Memon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22165129

Keywords:

Upper respiratory infections, Lower respiratory infections, Pediatric population

Abstract

Background: Pediatric population is the most common among the populations at higher risk for infections and respiratory infections are the most common among the infections due to many reasons.

Aim: To assess the nature of various respiratory infections in pediatric population.

Study Design: Cross sectional study.

Place and duration of study: Department of Pediatrics, Muhammad Medical College Hospital, Mirpur Khas from 1stJanuary 2018 to 31st December 2018.

Methodology: Two thousand and ninety nine children with respiratory illness were included irrespective gender.

Results: The males were more affected 1175 (56%) in comparison to 924 (44%) females and most cases were below the age of 5 years age 1428(68%) whereas children above the age of 5 years were 671 (32%). Common upper respiratory tract infections observed were pharyngitis, tonsillitis and otitis media which were collectively 1576 (75.10%) of the cases followed by lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia) which was found in 523 (24.90%) patients.

Conclusion:  Upper respiratory infections were more common than lower respiratory infection in children and males are more affected than females.

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