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. 2011 Jan 10;96(11):1052–1059. doi: 10.1136/adc.2010.186049

Table 2.

Characteristics of included studies

Study Design Setting; Country Number of infants Age range Inclusion criteria Exclusion criteria Diagnostic reference standard Common diagnoses Mortality/1000
YICSSG13 Prospective, consecutive OutpatientBangladesh, India, Pakistan, Bolivia,South Africa, Ghana 0–6 days: 31777–59 days: 5712 <60 days Infants <60 days brought to the hospital or outpatient clinic with an acute illness Well baby visits, non-resident in study area, previous enrolment in study, repeat episode of same illnessNeed for immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hospitalisation in the previous 2 weeks (except for delivery),congenital malformation Expert paediatrician backed up with laboratory data (eg, blood, CSF, chest radiography, pulse oximetry) Sepsis, Pneumonia,Meningitis 0–6 days:Range: 0–1207 to 60 days:Range: 0–70
English et al4 Prospective, consecutive Outpatient / InpatientKenya 1236 <60 days Hospital-based birth cohort weighing ≥1.5 kgAll infants aged <90 days admitted to hospital Not reported Admitting doctor backed up with simple diagnostic tests (full blood count, blood culture, lumbar puncture, chest x-ray) Pneumonia, Meningitis, Prematurity, Sepsis,Acute respiratory infections,Skin infections, Purulent conjunctivitis 0–6 days: 3207–60 days: 70
Weber et al6 Prospective, consecutive Hospitals or outpatient clinicsEthiopia,The Gambia, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines 3303 <60 days Infants <91 days with possible acute infections Infants with congenital heart disease and hypoxemia Expert paediatrician backed up with laboratory data (eg, blood culture, chest radiograph, lumbar puncture, pulse oximetry) Pneumonia, Hypoxaemia, Bacteremia, Meningitis 0–59 days: 59
Dukeet al12 Prospective, consecutive Outpatient clinicPapua New Guinea 511 <60 days All sick young infants presenting to rural health centres Not reported Mortality outcome following a review of primary healthcare workers' history taking and clinical examination Neonatal sepsis, Pneumonia, Malaria 0–59 days: 59.8
Banget al11 Prospective, consecutive CommunityIndia 3567 <28 days All neonates born in study villages Not reported Mortality outcome judged by a neonatologist as due to sepsis ‘Sepsis’ (defined as sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia) 0–28 days: 51.2

CSF, cerebrospinal fluid, YICSSG, Young Infants Clinical Signs Study Group.