An Analysis of the Prevalence of Pneumonia for Children under 12 Year Old in Tawau General Hospital, Malaysia
Suliadi F. Sufahani, Siti N. A. Mohd Razali, Mohammad F. Mormin, Azme, Khamis

TL;DR
This study analyzes the prevalence of pneumonia among children under 12 at Tawau General Hospital, highlighting key factors and suggesting preventive measures to reduce its impact in Malaysia.
Contribution
It provides a descriptive analysis of pneumonia prevalence in Tawau, identifying major risk factors and offering insights for targeted prevention strategies.
Findings
Pneumonia is widespread among children under 12 in Tawau.
Multiple factors like family background, genetics, and environment influence pneumonia risk.
Results can guide government and medical interventions.
Abstract
Pneumonia is one of the serious illnesses, which involves lung infection specifically alveoli. Nearly 40,000 to 70,000 people die each year in United State because of pneumonia. Therefore, it is not a surprise that pneumonia is one of the most critical illnesses for children under 12 years old in many parts of the world, including Malaysia and particularly in Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia. The objectives of this study are: to develop a summary on the prevalence of pneumonia in Tawau General Hospital, to analyze the best practice to prevent this illness and lastly to determine an overview of which area that is widely affected by pneumonia. The results can assist doctors and the government to take major precautions and preventive measures efficiently to the full extent. This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the data, which are retrieved from the medical reports at the Tawau General…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases · Respiratory viral infections research
