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"It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for assisting in the diagnosis of a disease state such as pneumonia which is straightforward for a clinician to use and which addresses one or more of the above described problems of the prior art." Keywords: Diagnostics and Screening; Drugs and Therapies; Government Agencies Offices and Entities; Health and Medicine; Hospitals; Infectious Disease; Lung Diseases and Conditions; Pediatrics; Pneumonia; Pulmonology; Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions; Respiratory Tract Infections; University of Queensland; World Health Organization EN Diagnostics and Screening Drugs and Therapies Government Agencies Offices and Entities Health and Medicine Hospitals Infectious Disease Lung Diseases and Conditions Pediatrics Pneumonia Pulmonology Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions Respiratory Tract Infections University of Queensland World Health Organization 4392 4392 1 10/30/23 20231031 NES 231031 2023 NOV 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Heart Disease Weekly -- A patent by the inventors Abeyratne, Udantha (St. Lucia, AU), Kosasih, Keegan (St. Lucia, AU), filed on September 26, 2017, was published online on October 10, 2023, according to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx correspondents. "Even though the breathing rate based WHO procedures perform poorly, in remote areas where over 90% of childhood pneumonia occur, it is the main pneumonia classification methods used to determine treatment/referral decisions. The definitive diagnosis of childhood pneumonia, especially the early stage disease, is surprisingly difficult even in a hospital. [Extracted from the article] |