2014
DOI: 10.15406/jmen.2014.01.00021
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Aetiology of Acute Respiratory Infections in Children under Five Years in Nakuru, Kenya

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“…The findings in this study are comparable to the previous study in Kenya among children below 5 years of age, whereby viruses were isolated in 45% of children with RTIs 25 . In comparison to a previous study in refugee camp in Kenya the prevalence of viral infection reported in this study is low (46% vs. 66.6%) 26 .…”
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“…The findings in this study are comparable to the previous study in Kenya among children below 5 years of age, whereby viruses were isolated in 45% of children with RTIs 25 . In comparison to a previous study in refugee camp in Kenya the prevalence of viral infection reported in this study is low (46% vs. 66.6%) 26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%