Pyrexia in a young infant - is height of fever associated with serious bacterial infection?
Abstract Background Febrile infants ≤ 90 days old make up a significant proportion of patients seeking care in the emergency department (ED). These infants are vulnerable to serious bacterial infections (SBIs) and early identification is required to initiate timely investigations and interventions....
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Autores principales: | Tan Shi Rui Victoria (Autor), Ong Gene Yong-Kwang (Autor), Lee Khai Pin (Autor), Ganapathy Sashikumar (Autor), Chong Shu-Ling (Autor) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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