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Pediatric infections are a major cause of mortality in contexts of war, instability and precariousness. This clinical guide, based on field experience in the Democratic Republic of Congo, offers a pragmatic approach to the management of pediatric infectious emergencies. Organized by pathology (pneumonia, meningitis, severe malaria, urinary tract infections), it covers clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects, while taking into account the logistical constraints specific to resource-limited areas. Illustrated with real cases and enriched with practical tools, it focuses on rationalizing…mehr

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Pediatric infections are a major cause of mortality in contexts of war, instability and precariousness. This clinical guide, based on field experience in the Democratic Republic of Congo, offers a pragmatic approach to the management of pediatric infectious emergencies. Organized by pathology (pneumonia, meningitis, severe malaria, urinary tract infections), it covers clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects, while taking into account the logistical constraints specific to resource-limited areas. Illustrated with real cases and enriched with practical tools, it focuses on rationalizing antibiotic use, essential supportive care and community follow-up. Intended for doctors, nurses and humanitarians working in crisis contexts, this guide combines scientific rigor and adaptability to improve care, strengthen team resilience and guarantee the survival and dignity of children in extremely vulnerable situations.
Autorenporträt
Dr Lambert MORISHO MULAKWA is a specialist in infectious diseases with training in pediatric emergencies. A clinician and public health researcher based in the DRC, he works for rigorous, humane medicine adapted to care in precarious environments. He is a scientific author and committed trainer.