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Percentage of children under age 5 with symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey who received antibiotics

Definition:

  • Percentage of children under age 5 with symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey who received antibiotics refers to a specific statistic that tracks antibiotic use in young children with respiratory illnesses.
  • Symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI): This includes signs like cough, rapid breathing, or difficulty breathing, experienced within the past two weeks. It's important to note that ARI is a general term and doesn't pinpoint the exact cause of the infection.

Unit of Measure:

  • Percent (%)

Year:

  • 2012, 2017

Source:

  • BKKBN - IDHS

SDG Indicator:

  • -

CPAP Outcome:

  • Child Survival and Development

CPAP Output:

  • 1.4 MNCH (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health)

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Last Updated April 23, 2024, 06:33 (UTC)
Created April 23, 2024, 06:31 (UTC)