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Assessment of fever in African children: implication for malaria trials.

Sunny Oyakhirome1, Katharina Profanter, Peter G Kremsner.   

Abstract

We evaluated methods for assessing body temperature by comparing subjective assessment of fever by parents and doctors with objective axillary, tympanic, and rectal measurements of body temperature in 1000 children < or = 10-years-old who presented at outpatient clinics with recent history of fever. Sensitivity of subjective assessment of fever were higher at thresholds of > or = 38.3 degrees C with specificity as low as 60%. Axillary methods showed better specificity at fever thresholds of > 38.0 degrees C with maximum sensitivity of 63% at thresholds of > or = 37.5 degrees C. Bland-Altman analysis showed wide limits of agreement between objective methods of measurements: -1 degrees C to 3 degrees C for comparison of rectal and axillary, -1 degrees C to 2 degrees C for rectal and tympanic, and -1 degrees C to 2 degrees C for tympanic and axillary measurements. A choice of method to measure body temperature for diagnosis of fever in African children should be informed by a trade-off between its specificity and sensitivity that considers thresholds > 38.0 degrees C.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20133994      PMCID: PMC2813159          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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