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194 related items for PubMed ID: 17062475

  • 1. Management of fever without source in young children presenting to an emergency room.
    Massin MM, Montesanti J, Lepage P.
    Acta Paediatr; 2006 Nov; 95(11):1446-50. PubMed ID: 17062475
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  • 2. Comparing different patterns for managing febrile children in the ED between emergency and pediatric physicians: impact on patient outcome.
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  • 3. Practice variations in the treatment of febrile infants among pediatric emergency physicians.
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    Pediatrics; 2009 Aug; 124(2):439-45. PubMed ID: 19620201
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  • 4. Emergency department versus office setting and physician/patient kinship effects in the diagnostic and therapeutic choices of febrile children at risk for occult bacteremia.
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  • 5. Outcomes of febrile children without localising signs after pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
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  • 6. Practice guidelines for management of infants and children with fever without source (FWS).
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  • 8. The dogma of identifying occult bacterial infections in young febrile children: a survey of primary-care physicians.
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  • 9. Effects of obtaining a blood culture on subsequent management of young febrile children without an evident focus of infection.
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    Bleeker SE, Derksen-Lubsen G, Grobbee DE, Donders AR, Moons KG, Moll HA.
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  • 11. Antibiotic prescribing for childhood febrile illness by primary care doctors in Malaysia.
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  • 12. The management of febrile infants by primary-care pediatricians in Utah: comparison with published practice guidelines.
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  • 13. Impact of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in the management of highly febrile children aged 6 to 24 months in an emergency department.
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  • 14. A randomized, controlled trial of the impact of early and rapid diagnosis of viral infections in children brought to an emergency department with febrile respiratory tract illnesses.
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  • 16. Impact of rapid influenza testing at triage on management of febrile infants and young children.
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  • 17. Neutrophil CD64 expression as a diagnostic marker of bacterial infection in febrile children presenting to a hospital emergency department.
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  • 18. Emergency department laboratory evaluations of fever without source in children aged 3 to 36 months.
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  • 19. Effect of point-of-care influenza testing on management of febrile children.
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  • 20. Urinalysis is not reliable to detect a urinary tract infection in febrile infants presenting to the ED.
    Reardon JM, Carstairs KL, Rudinsky SL, Simon LV, Riffenburgh RH, Tanen DA.
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