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We assessed the diagnosis, management and outcomes of acute febrile illness in a cohort of febrile children aged under 5 years presenting at one urban and two rural health centres and one tertiary hospital between 11 August 2019 and 01 November 2019. Pneumonia was diagnosed in 104 (30.8%) of 338 children at health centres and 128 (65.0%) of 197 at the hospital (p 

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/s41598-022-23641-8

Type

Journal

Scientific reports

Publication Date

11/2022

Volume

12

Addresses

Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. techalew03@yahoo.com.

Keywords

Humans, Malaria, Fever, Antimalarials, Child, Infant, Health Facilities, Ethiopia