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Frequency of Pediatric Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Iran; A Systematic Review

Authors:
Ahmad Reza  Shamshiri Ahmad Reza Shamshiri 1, Alireza FahimzadAlireza Fahimzad2, Seyed Ahmad  TabatabaieSeyed Ahmad Tabatabaie2, Farideh  ShivaFarideh Shiva2, Maryam KadivarMaryam Kadivar3, Alireza KhatamiAlireza Khatami4, Shadab  SalehpourShadab Salehpour5, Abdollah KarimiAbdollah Karimi2,*
1Dental Research Center, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran
2Pediatric Infections Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran
3Department of Pathology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran
4Mofid Children's Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran
5Pediatric Infections Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, dr_akarimi@yahoo.com, IR Iran


Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases:Vol. 1, issue 2; 44-52
Published online:Jul 15, 2013
Article type:Review Article
Received:Jul 03, 2012
Accepted:Aug 08, 2012
How to Cite:Ahmad Reza Shamshiri Alireza FahimzadSeyed Ahmad TabatabaieFarideh ShivaMaryam KadivarAlireza KhatamiShadab SalehpourAbdollah Karimiet al.Frequency of Pediatric Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Iran; A Systematic Review.1(2):44-52.https://doi.org/10.5812/pedinfect.9978.

Abstract

Introduction:

Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) continue as the leading cause of mortality in under 5-year-old children worldwide. We decided to review available data about the incidence and prevalence of all diseases included in this category in Iran.

Methods:

A systematic review was designed to obtain related data from English and Farsi sources, published or unpublished. An internet search of known data sources and websites of Iranian medical universities was conducted. In addition, we reviewed abstract books of related Persian seminars and prevalence reports of ARI in children from different departments in the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran. After deleting duplicates obtained material was evaluated by two epidemiologists and selected documents underwent quality assessment through data extraction checklists. We have included the most valid studies in this review.

Results:

Only 19 out of 98 documents reported frequency of a disease in a defined population, a group of outpatients, or hospitalized patients. Almost all of the studies had some limitations. In addition, there were no similarities in methods or place/time to make a summary on any ARIs frequency. So, we discussed each study, separately.

Conclusion:

Available data about frequency of ARIs in Iran were not beneficial enough to calculate burden of related diseases and make decision analysis for suggested interventions. Valid and large longitudinal population-based studies should be designed in different regions of the country supported by the Ministry and research centers.

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