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Title: ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS


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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
  • VERONICA BAILEY
  • KAREN BOATMAN

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Introduction
  • Most young children worldwide have 4 to 8
    episodes of respiratory infections per year.
  • Incidence of acute lower respiratory infections
    (pneumonia) is very high in developing countries.
  • 4 million children die each year due to ARI

3
ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION
  • Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Pharyngitis
  • Tonsillitis
  • Sinusitis
  • Otitis Media

4
ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION
  • Mid-respiratory Tract Syndromes
  • laryngotracheobronchitis
  • epiglottitis

5
ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION
  • Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Bronchiolitis
  • Pneumonia

6
CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION
  • No Pneumonia Cough or Cold
  • Pneumonia
  • Severe Pneumonia
  • Very Severe Pneumonia

7
RISK FACTORS
  • Malnutrition
  • Low birth weight
  • Absence of breast feeding
  • Vitamin A deficiency
  • Indoor air pollution
  • Low socioeconomic status
  • Poor hygiene
  • Missing EPI vaccinations

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ETIOLOGICAL AGENTS
  • BACTERIA
  • Streptococcus pneumoniea
  • Haemophilus influenzae
  • VIRUSES
  • Measles
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus
  • Influenza viruses

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MANAGEMENT OF ARI
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ISSUES FOR IMCI
  • Individualized treatment guidelines per country
  • Training and supervision of first level health
    workers
  • Changing family behavior regarding care of the
    sick
  • Availability and effectiveness of essential
    drugs
  • Powell, J.,(1997), Improving Child Health IMCI
    the integrated approach, WHO, Geneva
  • World Bank, Better health in Africa, Washington,
    D.C.

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LIMITATIONS OF IMCI
  • Ineffective education of the mothers
  • A limited education of first level health
    workers regarding drugs
  • Procedure of waiting for patients to come to
    health facilities
  • K Boatmans personal experience
  • World Bank, Better health in Africa, Washington,
    D.C.

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ACTIVITIES FOR ARI CONTROL IN ONGOING MCH PROGRAMS
  • IMCI expansion and emphasize breast-feeding and
    maternal nutrition
  • Add vitamin A to EPIs
  • Expand EDPs
  • Powell, J.,(1997), Improving Child Health IMCI
    the integrated approach, WHO, Geneva

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Vitamin A and Child Mortality
Reduces infant mortality related to measles and
diarrhea WHO, (1997), Vitamin A Supplements,
Geneva
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
  • Cochrane ARI Group
  • Awareness of family and community behavior
  • IMCI expansion
  • WHO guide for using interventions at the
    community level
  • Cochrane Collaboration Group on Acute respiratory
    infections
  • Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
    by WHO

15
CONTROVERSIES
  • Drug donations
  • Allowing community health workers to provide
    drugs
  • Wehrwein, P. (summer 1999), Pharmaco
    Philanthropy, pp 32-39, Harvard Public Health
    Review, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston
  • Pandora Case IH887 Fall 1999

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EMERGING CONCERNS
  • Tobacco marketing change
  • Hitchhiking microbes
  • New viruses
  • Drug resistance
  • HIV infection as new risk
  • Dumping of ineffective drugs
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