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. 2017 Jan 4;12(1):e0168209. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168209

Table 1. Clinical and hypoxemic pneumonia definitions.

Pneumonia classification Definition (signs and symptoms)
Fast breathing pneumonia1 Cough and/or difficulty breathing and
Fast breathing for age1 and
No lower chest indrawing and no danger signs2
Chest indrawing pneumonia Cough and/or difficulty breathing and
Lower chest indrawing and
No danger signs2
May or may not have fast breathing for age1
Danger sign pneumonia Cough and/or difficulty breathing and
At least one danger sign2
May or may not have fast breathing for age1 or lower chest indrawing
Hypoxemic pneumonia Cough and/or difficulty breathing and
SpO2<90%
May or may not have fast breathing for age1 or lower chest indrawing or danger signs2

1≥60 breaths/minute if <2 months old, ≥50 breaths/minute 2–11 months old; ≥40 breaths/minute if 12–59 months old

2Danger signs are any of the following: central cyanosis (hospital); severe respiratory distress (hospital), stridor in a calm child, inability to drink and/or breastfeed, persistent vomiting, lethargy or unconscious, convulsions), apnea (if 0–2 months of age)

SpO2 indicates peripheral oxygen saturation.