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Report of the meeting of principal investigators of acute respiratory infections studies in a Western Pacific Region, Manila 2-4 August 1982.
Manila, Philippines: World Health Organization, 1983.
Subject: Respiratory diseases; Report of the meeting of principals investigators of acute respiratory infections studies in a Western Pacific Region -- August 2-4, 1982 -- Manila; World Health Organization (WHO) program; Studies ofAcute Respiratory Infection; Researches -- Acute Respiratory Infections; Acute Respiratory Infection -- Prevention and control; Report of the principal investigators on Acute Respiratory Infections; Prevention and control -- Acute Respiratory Infection; Respiratory infections.
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ARI in a developing country: a longitudinal study in an urban community.
Subject: Acute Respiratory Infection -- Control -- Prevention; Health care facilities for Acute Respiratory Infection; Hospitalized children with Acute Respiratory Infection; Lower Respiratory Tract Infection -- Etiology; Longitudinal study in an urban community; Urban community; Respiratory illness in an urban community of a developing country; Environmental condition of an urban community in a developing country; Urban community in a developing country; Control -- Acute Respiratory Infection; Prevention -- Acute Respiratory Infection.
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The Bohol ARI project: the implementation of an acute respiratory infection control program in a rural areas.
Alabang, Taguig City, Philippines: Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, 1992.
Subject: Bohol ARI project in rural areas; Acute Respiratory Infection -- Control -- Prevention; Implementation of Bohol ARI project in rural areas; Government program in rural areas -- Acute Respiratory Infection project; Health services in rural areas; Prevention -- Acute Respiratory Infection; Control -- Acute Respiratory Infection.
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A Comparative study on the risk of developing pneumonia among malnourished and well-nourished children two months to two years old initially presenting with ARI and no pneumonia in an urban community.
Subject: Pneumonia; Acute respiratory infection.
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Clinical trial on shortened dosage schedule of cotrimoxazole for treatment of pneumonia to children two months to four years of age.
Subject: Pneumonia; Acute respiratory infection.
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Validity of the WHO-recommended ARI cas assessment in the diagnosis of pneumonia in children less than five presenting with cough and fever in a highly endemic area for malaria in the Philippines.
Subject: Pneumonia; Acute respiratory infection.
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Household management of diarrhea and acute respiratory infection among young children in Metropolitan Cebu.
Subject: Diarrhea; Acute respiratory infection -- Metropolitan Cebu.
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State of the art-acute respiratory infections: research issues on strategies for mortality and morbidity reduction.
by Tupasi, T. E.; Bicutan, Taguig City, Philippines: Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, 1988.
Subject: Issues on strategies for mortality and morbidity reduction; Acute Respiratory Infection; Research on the mortality and morbidity reduction; Respiratory infection; Mortality reduction; Morbidity reduction.
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Epidemiological characterization of Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 cases from 2009 to 2010 in Baguio City, the Philippines.
by Tallo, Veronica L.;
Subject: INFLUENZA A VIRUS, H1N1 SUBTYPE; INFLUENZA A(H1N1); H1N1 VIRUS; SWINE-ORIGIN INFLUENZA A H1N1 VIRUS; A(H1)PDM09; INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS; SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION.
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Developing world health.
Hongkong: Grosvenor Press International, 1988.
Subject: Hospital equipment; Acute Respiratory Infection; Health -- Maternal health -- Child health -- Services; Educating diabetic patient; Deafness -- Prevention; Preventative medicine; Childbirth; Hypertension -- Management; Primary health care; Services -- Health; Maternal health -- Health; Child health -- Health.
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