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Mortality risk associated with clinical signs of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in young infants in Africa and Asia: protocol for a secondary pooled analysis

Por: Darmstadt · G. L. · Bhamidi · V. · Adhikari · K. · Maric · I. · Islam · M. S. · Qazi · S. A. · Ahmed · S. · Tshefu Kitoto · A. · Esamai · F. · Ayede · A. I. · Adejuyigbe · E. A. · Wammanda · R. D. · Saha · S. K. · Nisar · Y. B.
Introduction

The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in young infants

Methods and analysis

We will create a dataset that integrates data from population-based studies globally with similar designs that have examined the presence of signs of PSBI identified by frontline health workers throughout the young infant period (days 0 to

Ethics and dissemination

All prior studies incorporated into our pooled analysis were approved by the independent local ethics committee/institutional review board (IRB) at each study site in each country, and all study participants provided informed consent. This project was approved by the Stanford University School of Medicine IRB protocol 74456. Study findings will be disseminated through publications in peer-reviewed journals, WHO documents, and presentations at maternal and child health meetings.

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