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This study, conducted in the paediatric emergency department of the N'Djamena University Hospital, aimed to improve the management of emergencies in children. It was a prospective, descriptive study that included 579 children aged between 1 month and 18 years over a six-month period. Children under 5 years of age accounted for 81.4% of cases, with a predominance of males (sex ratio of 1.14). Fever was the main reason for consultation (60.9%). The most frequently performed tests were complete blood count (100%) and thick smear/rapid diagnostic test for malaria (92.5%). Severe malaria was the…mehr

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This study, conducted in the paediatric emergency department of the N'Djamena University Hospital, aimed to improve the management of emergencies in children. It was a prospective, descriptive study that included 579 children aged between 1 month and 18 years over a six-month period. Children under 5 years of age accounted for 81.4% of cases, with a predominance of males (sex ratio of 1.14). Fever was the main reason for consultation (60.9%). The most frequently performed tests were complete blood count (100%) and thick smear/rapid diagnostic test for malaria (92.5%). Severe malaria was the leading cause of admission (42.7%), followed by respiratory infections (20.4%). The case fatality rate was high, reaching 23.3%. These results highlight the importance of strengthening preventive measures and continuously improving the management of paediatric emergencies.
Autorenporträt
Hissein Ibrahim AHMAT, urodzony 12 maja 1991 r. w Abeché, uko¿czy¿ szko¿¿ podstawow¿ i ¿redni¿ w Abeché w Czadzie, a w 2012 r. uzyskä matur¿ z serii D. Nast¿pnie podj¿¿ studia na Wydziale Medycyny i w 2021 r. uzyskä dyplom lekarza. W 2023 r. rozpocz¿¿ studia podyplomowe z pediatrii na FSSH/CHU-ME w N'Djamena.