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193 related items for PubMed ID: 34879497

  • 1. Frequency of serious bacterial infections in young infants with and without viral respiratory infections.
    Greenfield BW, Lowery BM, Starke HE, Mayorquin L, Stanford C, Camp EA, Cruz AT.
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  • 2. Risk of serious bacterial infection in young febrile infants with respiratory syncytial virus infections.
    Levine DA, Platt SL, Dayan PS, Macias CG, Zorc JJ, Krief W, Schor J, Bank D, Fefferman N, Shaw KN, Kuppermann N, Multicenter RSV-SBI Study Group of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
    Pediatrics; 2004 Jun; 113(6):1728-34. PubMed ID: 15173498
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  • 3. Risk of Bacterial Coinfections in Febrile Infants 60 Days Old and Younger with Documented Viral Infections.
    Mahajan P, Browne LR, Levine DA, Cohen DM, Gattu R, Linakis JG, Anders J, Borgialli D, Vitale M, Dayan PS, Casper TC, Ramilo O, Kuppermann N, Febrile Infant Working Group of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN).
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  • 4. Serious bacterial infections in febrile infants younger than 90 days of age: the importance of ampicillin-resistant pathogens.
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    Pediatrics; 2003 May; 111(5 Pt 1):964-8. PubMed ID: 12728072
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  • 6. Factors associated with serious bacterial infections in infants ≤60 days with hypothermia in the emergency department.
    Ramgopal S, Walker LW, Vitale MA, Nowalk AJ.
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  • 7. Temperature threshold in the screening of bacterial infections in young infants with hypothermia.
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  • 9. Risk of Serious Bacterial Infection in Infants Aged ≤60 Days Presenting to Emergency Departments with a History of Fever Only.
    Ramgopal S, Janofsky S, Zuckerbraun NS, Ramilo O, Mahajan P, Kuppermann N, Vitale MA.
    J Pediatr; 2019 Jan; 204():191-195. PubMed ID: 30291019
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  • 10. A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections.
    Kuppermann N, Dayan PS, Levine DA, Vitale M, Tzimenatos L, Tunik MG, Saunders M, Ruddy RM, Roosevelt G, Rogers AJ, Powell EC, Nigrovic LE, Muenzer J, Linakis JG, Grisanti K, Jaffe DM, Hoyle JD, Greenberg R, Gattu R, Cruz AT, Crain EF, Cohen DM, Brayer A, Borgialli D, Bonsu B, Browne L, Blumberg S, Bennett JE, Atabaki SM, Anders J, Alpern ER, Miller B, Casper TC, Dean JM, Ramilo O, Mahajan P, Febrile Infant Working Group of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN).
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  • 11. The prevalence of serious bacterial infections in infants 90 days and younger with viral respiratory tract infections.
    Almojali AI, Alshareef MS, Aljadoa OF, Alotaibi FF, Masuadi EM, Hameed TK.
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    Graf T, Malay S, Frank E.
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  • 13. COVID-19 and Serious Bacterial Infection in Febrile Infants Less Than 60 Days Old.
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  • 14. Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infection, Bacteremia, and Meningitis Among Febrile Infants Aged 8 to 60 Days With SARS-CoV-2.
    Aronson PL, Louie JP, Kerns E, Jennings B, Magee S, Wang ME, Gupta N, Kovaleski C, McDaniel LM, McDaniel CE, AAP REVISE II QI Collaborative.
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    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2019 Apr 01; 38(4):355-361. PubMed ID: 30882724
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  • 17. The changing epidemiology of serious bacterial infections in young infants.
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  • 18. Outcomes After Skin and Soft Tissue Infection in Infants 90 Days Old or Younger.
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    Hosp Pediatr; 2015 Nov 01; 5(11):580-5. PubMed ID: 26526804
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  • 19. Prevalence of Bacterial Infection in Febrile Infant 61-90 Days Old Compared With Younger Infants.
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  • 20. Outcomes of Young Infants with Hypothermia Evaluated in the Emergency Department.
    Ramgopal S, Noorbakhsh KA, Pruitt CM, Aronson PL, Alpern ER, Hickey RW.
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