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A STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC, FAMILIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICSOFUNDER 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA

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 Background and Aims: PNEUMONIA is the most common fatal CHILDhood disease and the major cause of mortality in acute respiratory infections, especially in developing countries. This study investigated the demographic, family and environmental factors of less than 5 year old CHILDren suffering from PNEUMONIA.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 120 CHILDren less than five years old with PNEUMONIA diagnosis while pediatric chest radiographs were used. Sampling was done to extract mothers and CHILDren in Maragheh and Bonab hospitals in 2013. Data collection was consist of demographic, familial and environmental factors affecting PNEUMONIA. The questionnaire was completed by interviewing mothers and using their records. Data were examined using the SPSS of 19thversion.Results: Average of birth weight was (kg) 0.659 ± 2.956. Disease was widespread in females (66.2%) more than males (33.8%). 55.8% of patients were under one year old and one-third of the CHILDren were born prematurely. 39.2% of the patients had a family records of PNEUMONIA. 36.7 percent of CHILDren were exposed to smoke inhalation. One third of mothers were under 25 years of their ages.50% of mothers were educated at the elementary level. 38.3% of mothers were diagnosed to have maternal genital tract infections during pregnancy.Conclusion: A great attention should be paid on risk factors (delivery in low age, premature birth, low birth weight, history of respiratory infections in CHILDren, etc.) and on the other hand it is necessary to provide the family training to identify signs and symptoms of PNEUMONIA as basic roles in CHILDren disease prevention.

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    AGHAZADEH, NASRIN, NASIRI SOORI, PARIA, & RAHMANI, VAHID. (2016). A STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC, FAMILIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICSOFUNDER 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA. BEYHAGH, 21(36), 8-20. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/105883/en

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    AGHAZADEH NASRIN, NASIRI SOORI PARIA, RAHMANI VAHID. A STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC, FAMILIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICSOFUNDER 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA. BEYHAGH[Internet]. 2016;21(36):8-20. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/105883/en

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    NASRIN AGHAZADEH, PARIA NASIRI SOORI, and VAHID RAHMANI, “A STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC, FAMILIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICSOFUNDER 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA,” BEYHAGH, vol. 21, no. 36, pp. 8–20, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/105883/en

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