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Hypothesis: The investigators hypothesise that in the management of hospitalized severe pneumonia in under-five children, vitamin D3 supplementation, as an adjunct to the standard antibiotic and other supportive therapy, will hasten recover from severe pneumonia and may thereby shorten duration of severe pneumonia and also reduce the risk of new episode of pneumonia.
Objectives: The objective of the investigators study is to assess the clinical benefit of oral supplementation of vitamin D3, in addition to standard antibiotic and other supportive therapy, to hospitalised, under-five children with severe pneumonia.
Methods: This would be a randomised, double blind, controlled clinical trial (RCT). Children of either sex, aged 3-59 months, attending the Dhaka Hospital of icddr,b, with clinically diagnosed severe pneumonia will comprise the study population. Eligible children will be allotted a sequential study number, which will have been previously assigned to vitamin D or placebo in accordance with the randomisation. The study staff and mothers/ caregivers of the children will be blinded as to whether vitamin D3 or placebo has been added to their child's diet. Infants aged 3-5 months will receive breast milk and/or infant formula, and those 6 months or older will receive "Milk Suji" as a complementary food. Vitamin D3 supplementation will be given on five consecutive days, from the day of enrolment in addition to standard antibiotic and other supportive therapy.
Outcome measures/variables:
Primary outcome measure will be time to resolution of severe pneumonia.
Secondary outcome measures will be duration of hospitalization, fever, tachypnoea, chest in drawing, hypoxia, lethargy and inability to feed during hospital stay and as well as new episode of pneumonia after discharge.
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The investigators hypothesise that supplementation of vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol), in addition to standard antibiotic and other supportive therapy in the management of under-five children with severe pneumonia will significantly shorten the duration of severity of pneumonia and thereby reduce hospital stay and also reduce the risk of new episode of pneumonia.
Specific Objectives:
Objective: To assess the clinical benefit of oral vitamin D3 supplementation, in addition to standard antibiotic and other supportive therapy, in the management of hospitalised, under-five children with severe pneumonia.
Primary objective: To compare the duration of severe pneumonia of children in the two study groups receiving the standard therapy (appropriate antibiotic and other supportive therapy) with those receiving vitamin D supplementation in addition to the standard therapy.
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