Field testing two existing, standardized respiratory severity scores (LIBSS and ReSViNET) in infants presenting with acute respiratory illness to tertiary hospitals in Rwanda – a validation and inter-rater reliability study
<h4>Introduction</h4> There is a substantial burden of respiratory disease in infants in the sub-Saharan Africa region. Many health care providers (HCPs) that initially receive infants with respiratory distress may not be adequately skilled to differentiate between mild, moderate and sev...
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Auteurs principaux: | Boniface Hakizimana, Edgar Kalimba, Augustin Ndatinya, Gemma Saint, Clare van Miert, Peter Thomas Cartledge |
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2021
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