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. 2015 Oct 21;2015:167261. doi: 10.1155/2015/167261

Table 3.

Knowledge of pneumonia danger signs by respondents (multiple responses allowed).

Pneumonia danger signs
WHO/UNICEF recognized N = 299
Fast breathing 181 (60.5)
Difficulty in breathing 66 (22.1)
Chest wall indrawing 37 (12.4)
Stridor (noisy breathing) 15 (5.0)
WHO/UNICEF experienced N = 110
Fast breathing 75 (68.2)
Difficulty in breathing 17 (15.5)
Chest wall indrawing 10 (9.1)
Stridor (noisy breathing) 8 (7.2)
Respondent perceived N = 1098
Fever 226 (20.6)
Fast breathing 181 (16.5)
Cough (continuous) 180 (16.4)
Chest pain 67 (6.1)
Difficulty in breathing 66 (6.0)
Cold/shivering 63 (5.7)
Catarrh/running nose 43 (3.9)
Weakness 41 (3.7)
Chest wall indrawing 37 (3.4)
Convulsion 33 (3.0)
Others1 161 (14.7)
Respondent experienced N = 503
Fever 123 (24.5)
Cough (continuous) 98 (19.5)
Fast breathing 75 (14.9)
Cold/shivering 34 (6.8)
Convulsion 22 (4.4)
Difficulty in breathing 17 (3.4)
Catarrh/running nose 17 (3.4)
Inability to suck 17 (3.4)
Chest pain 16 (3.2)
Posttussive vomiting 11 (2.2)
Others2 73 (14.5)

1 1XPoor suck 33, excessive cry 28, abdominal distension 27, restlessness 18, noisy breathing 15, unconsciousness 11, vomiting 10, and so forth.

2Excessive cry 12, weakness 11, abdominal distension 11, poor suck 11, chest wall indrawing 10, diarrhoea 9, noisy breathing 8, and so forth.