Reddaiah, V PKapoor, S K1993-03-012009-05-301993-03-012009-05-301993-03-01Reddaiah VP, Kapoor SK. Management of ARI for control of mortality in underfives. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 1993 Mar-Apr; 60(2): 283-8http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/81121WHO advocated a standard case management for control of ARI related mortality. India has started an ARI control programme in 15 districts. Conflicting reports appeared regarding the effectiveness of case management strategy. Authors reported earlier that it was not effective. The coverage was only about 57% in pneumonias, and 23% in severe pneumonias. Health agencies & health workers have a low utilization (13.7%), and RMPs were used in large numbers (36.9%). Most of the deaths were in those treated by RMPs (75%). The efficacy of standard case management (88%) is highlighted. The problem of coverage and assumptions behind the strategy were discussed and recommendations for improvement were suggested.engAcute DiseaseChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansIndia --epidemiologyInfantMaleProspective StudiesReferral and ConsultationRespiratory Tract Infections --drug therapyManagement of ARI for control of mortality in underfives.Journal Article