Literature DB >> 28831693

Febrile Child.

Mounika Reddy1, Arun Bansal2.   

Abstract

Fever without focus (FWF) is a common symptom in children for which parents seek health care consultation. It can be secondary to benign or serious causes. A pediatrician should be able to discriminate the benign from the serious causes by identifying the red flag signs. A systematic approach using detailed history, careful examination and laboratory tests is essential for early recognition, timely management and prompt referral to any emergency department. At the same time, benign cases require parental reassurance, symptomatic treatment and appropriate follow-up advice, taking care to avoid unnecessary investigations and antimicrobials.

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Keywords:  Fever without focus; Serious bacterial infection

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28831693     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-017-2425-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


  16 in total

Review 1.  Evaluation and Management of Febrile Children: A Review.

Authors:  Leigh-Anne Cioffredi; Ravi Jhaveri
Journal:  JAMA Pediatr       Date:  2016-08-01       Impact factor: 16.193

Review 2.  Evaluation of fever in infants and young children.

Authors:  Jennifer L Hamilton; Sony P John
Journal:  Am Fam Physician       Date:  2013-02-15       Impact factor: 3.292

Review 3.  Temperature measured at the axilla compared with rectum in children and young people: systematic review.

Authors:  J V Craig; G A Lancaster; P R Williamson; R L Smyth
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2000-04-29

4.  Predictive model for serious bacterial infections among infants younger than 3 months of age.

Authors:  R G Bachur; M B Harper
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 7.124

5.  Technical report—Diagnosis and management of an initial UTI in febrile infants and young children.

Authors:  S Maria E Finnell; Aaron E Carroll; Stephen M Downs
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2011-08-28       Impact factor: 7.124

Review 6.  Diagnostic value of clinical features at presentation to identify serious infection in children in developed countries: a systematic review.

Authors:  Ann Van den Bruel; Tanya Haj-Hassan; Matthew Thompson; Frank Buntinx; David Mant
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2010-02-02       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 7.  Infrared ear thermometry compared with rectal thermometry in children: a systematic review.

Authors:  Jean V Craig; Gillian A Lancaster; Stephen Taylor; Paula R Williamson; Rosalind L Smyth
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2002-08-24       Impact factor: 79.321

8.  Changing epidemiology of serious bacterial infections in febrile infants without localizing signs.

Authors:  Kevin Watt; Erica Waddle; Ravi Jhaveri
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-08-27       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 9.  Comparison of the test characteristics of procalcitonin to C-reactive protein and leukocytosis for the detection of serious bacterial infections in children presenting with fever without source: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Chia-Hung Yo; Pei-Shan Hsieh; Si-Huei Lee; Jiunn-Yih Wu; Shy-Shin Chang; Kuang-Chau Tasi; Chien-Chang Lee
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2012-08-22       Impact factor: 5.721

10.  Prevalence of urinary tract infection in childhood: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Nader Shaikh; Natalia E Morone; James E Bost; Max H Farrell
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 2.129

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1.  Altered Mental Status Among Febrile Hospitalized HIV-Infected Children Aged 0-59 Months in Mozambique.

Authors:  Troy D Moon; Fabião E Maússe; Tebeb Gebretsadik; Darlenne B Kenga; Pedro Charles; Mustuafá Agy; Samuel Simbine; Jahit Sacarlal
Journal:  J Trop Pediatr       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 1.165

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