4.2

  • In children aged 2-59 months with pneumonia, which clinical signs best predict hypoxaemia?

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    4.2

  • What are the common causes of childhood pneumonia in developing countries?

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    4.2.1

  • Should zinc be used in the prevention and management of acute respiratory infections?

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    4.2.1

  • What is the most appropriate empirical therapy for very severe pneumonia in children older than 2 months?

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    4.2.1

  • What are the clinical risk factors for death in children with pneumonia?

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    4.2.3

  • Is 3 days of amoxicillin as effective as 5 days or more in the treatment of non-severe pneumonia in children?

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    4.2.4

  • What are appropriate empiric antibiotics for empyema?

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    4.4.2

  • What is the role of subcutaneous adrenaline in the management of acute asthma?

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    4.4.2

  • What is the efficacy of home-made spacers compared to wet nebulizers in the delivery of beta agonists in children?

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    4.4.2

  • When are oral steroids indicated in acute asthma?

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    4.8

  • What are the most useful clinical indicators of tuberculosis in childhood?

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  • What are the indicators of Multi-drug resistant TB in children?

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