Geographical distribution of children's pneumonia in the Rusafa side of the city of Baghdad
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v3i141.3733Keywords:
medical climate, geographic distribution of pneumonia, respiratory diseases for childrenAbstract
The research aims to show the geographical distribution of children's pneumonia on the Rusafa side of the city of Baghdad, as it appeared from the high number of cases of this disease on the Rusafa side in Ibn Al-Baladi Hospital in the second municipality of Al-Sadr, with an average of (740) injuries, due to the population concentration in it and the increase in density Population, and the concentration of shops and recreational parks, the concentration of cases of pneumonia for age groups between (1 day newborn and 12 years) according to the group chosen in the study more than the rest of the other age groups because of the immune factor.
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