[HTML][HTML] Recurrent fever in children

S Torreggiani, G Filocamo, S Esposito - International journal of molecular …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Children presenting with recurrent fever may represent a diagnostic challenge. After
excluding the most common etiologies, which include the consecutive occurrence of …

Parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practice in childhood fever: an internet-based survey

EGPM de Bont, NA Francis, GJ Dinant… - British Journal of General …, 2014 - bjgp.org
Background Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections.
However, the number of (re) consultations in primary care is high, driven by lack of …

[HTML][HTML] Fever in children: parents' search for urgent and emergency services

PJ Pitoli, BK Duarte, AA Fragoso… - Ciência & saúde …, 2021 - SciELO Public Health
The study analyses the understanding of parents or guardians of children aged zero to five
years old about fever, the conduct and care for this condition, carried out in the urgent and …

Oral ondansetron for paediatric gastroenteritis in primary care: a randomised controlled trial

IJ Bonvanie, AAH Weghorst, GA Holtman… - British Journal of …, 2021 - bjgp.org
Background Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) affects almost all children aged≤ 5 years. In
secondary care, ondansetron was found to be effective at reducing vomiting. Aim To …

[HTML][HTML] Data Completeness and Concordance in the FeverApp Registry: Comparative Study

L Rathjens, I Fingerhut, D Martin… - JMIR Pediatrics and …, 2022 - pediatrics.jmir.org
Background The FeverApp registry uses ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to collect
parental data on pediatric fever for scientific research. The mobile app FeverApp educates …

C-reactive protein level as diagnostic marker in young febrile children presenting in a general practice out-of-hours service

M Kool, G Elshout, BW Koes… - The Journal of the …, 2016 - Am Board Family Med
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious
infection (SI) in young febrile children in general practice. Methods: This prospective cohort …

Recognition and management of febrile convulsions in children

FA Kavanagh, PA Heaton, A Cannon… - British Journal of …, 2018 - magonlinelibrary.com
Febrile convulsions (FCs) are characterised by convulsions associated with fever in children
aged between 6 months and 6 years. FCs are relatively common and affect 3–4% of children …

Clinical update: Assessment and management of febrile children

V Printz, AME Hobbs, P Teuten… - Community …, 2016 - search.proquest.com
Fever is an elevated body temperature above the normal daily variation. Up to 40 per cent of
parents report febrile illnesses in their child each year. Febrile illnesses are the second most …

[HTML][HTML] Protocol for the diagnostic performance of C reactive protein, procalcitonin and interleukin-6 for serious bacterial infections among children≤ 36 months old …

N Sutiman, SHW Yao, SSM Goh, R Sultana… - BMJ Paediatrics …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction The management of fever without source in children≤ 36 months old remains a
diagnostic challenge as the underlying aetiologies can vary from self-limiting viral infections …

Respiratory virus infections in febrile children presenting to a general practice out-of-hours service

M Kool, M Monteny, GJJ van Doornum… - The European journal …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Fever is common in young children and is assumed to be frequently caused by
viral infections. Objectives: To document respiratory viruses in children with fever presenting …