Paediatric intensive care in Harare

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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics

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A review of 1 year's experience in the paediatric intensive care unit in Harare is presented. Two hundred and eighty-six children were admitted and 66.4% survived. The major conditions for which the children were admitted were respiratory tract infections, surgical conditions, sepsis, tetanus, the Guillain Barré syndrome and acute renal failure. Sixty-nine per cent of the children lived within 50 km of the city of Harare and 31% came from more distant parts of the country. The problems of paediatric intensive care in Third World countries are discussed and we conclude that there is justification for such a facility in Zimbabwe

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Topley, J. M., & Nkrumah, F. K. (1987). Paediatric intensive care in Harare. Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 7(4), 282-286.

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