Frequency of Risk Factors Leading to Acute Respiratory Infections Among Children Under Two Year's Age and their Gender and Age Wise Comparison
OBJECTIVE To determine the frequency of different risk factors leading to Acute Respiratory Infections among children under two years To determine the most susceptible age group and to compare frequency of disease in both genders METHODOLOGY Study design was cross sectional observational. Duration o...
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Main Authors: | Nighat Musa (Author), Riaz Gul (Author), Yasir Mehmood (Author), Saira Afridi (Author) |
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Gandhara University,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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