Kapoor, S KReddaiah, V PMurthy, G V1990-07-012009-05-301990-07-012009-05-301990-07-01Kapoor SK, Reddaiah VP, Murthy GV. Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding acute respiratory infections. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 1990 Jul-Aug; 57(4): 533-5http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/81422One hundred and six mothers in a rural area were interviewed to determine as to how they recognise pneumonia in children, what therapies they practice with mild acute respiratory illnesses and pneumonias and the feeding practices they adopt. Most mothers recognised pneumonia by noticing fast respiratory rate and difficulty in breathing. More severe cases were recognised by these signs among a higher percentage of mothers. As regards management of mild ARI episodes, more than half the mothers preferred not to give any treatment or use only home remedies. In pneumonias, a majority of them preferred to consult a qualified doctor. Nearly a third of them were of the opinion that they would take the child to hospital if the disease was severe. Regarding feeding practices, most of them stated that they would continue feeding, fluids and breast feeds. Only 10% desired to stop and another 15% would decrease the amounts.engChild, PreschoolFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansIndiaInfantMothersPneumonia --diagnosisRural PopulationKnowledge, attitude and practices regarding acute respiratory infections.Journal Article