Summary: We reviewed 356 consecutive cases of febrile infants aged 8 to 12 weeks who received outpatient evaluation for sepsis over 4 years. Thirty-three infants (9.3%) had a serious bacterial infection (SBI), including bacterial meningitis, bacteremia, urinary tract infection (UTI), and Salmonella enteritis. The SBI rate, which was directly proportional to fever height, was significantly greater for infants with hyperpyrexia (35%) than those with lesser degrees of fever (7.7%) and for infants with peripheral blood leukocytosis (total WBC count ≥ 15,000/mm3;25%) than those with lesser total WBC counts (5.8%). An attending-level physician judged that 67 % of infants with SBI appeared to be "well, " including five of eight ca...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in in...
Historically, management of infants with fever without localizing signs (FWLS) has generated much co...
Introduction: The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) le...
ObjectiveTo determine the risk of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in young febrile infants with ...
OBJECTIVES: Serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in young infants can present with fever or hypotherm...
UNLABELLED: It is unknown whether febrile infants 29 to 60 days old with positive urinalysis results...
OBJECTIVE: Historically, management of infants with fever without localizing signs (FWLS) has genera...
Objectives: To evaluate current processes by which young children presenting with a febrile illness ...
Study objectiveTo describe the current epidemiology of bacteremia in febrile infants 60 days of age ...
AIM: Our aim was to evaluate the risk of bacterial meningitis, bacteremia, and urinary tract infecti...
Fever in infants younger than 2 months of age causes a significant number of emergency department vi...
Summary: Febrile infants are frequently hospitalized for possible serious bacterial illness (SBI). P...
To assess the performance of the Yale Observation Scale (YOS) score and unstructured clinician suspi...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the applicability of two accepted outpatient man...
Urinary tract infection (UTI), a relatively common cause of fever in infancy, usually consists of py...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in in...
Historically, management of infants with fever without localizing signs (FWLS) has generated much co...
Introduction: The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) le...
ObjectiveTo determine the risk of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in young febrile infants with ...
OBJECTIVES: Serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in young infants can present with fever or hypotherm...
UNLABELLED: It is unknown whether febrile infants 29 to 60 days old with positive urinalysis results...
OBJECTIVE: Historically, management of infants with fever without localizing signs (FWLS) has genera...
Objectives: To evaluate current processes by which young children presenting with a febrile illness ...
Study objectiveTo describe the current epidemiology of bacteremia in febrile infants 60 days of age ...
AIM: Our aim was to evaluate the risk of bacterial meningitis, bacteremia, and urinary tract infecti...
Fever in infants younger than 2 months of age causes a significant number of emergency department vi...
Summary: Febrile infants are frequently hospitalized for possible serious bacterial illness (SBI). P...
To assess the performance of the Yale Observation Scale (YOS) score and unstructured clinician suspi...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the applicability of two accepted outpatient man...
Urinary tract infection (UTI), a relatively common cause of fever in infancy, usually consists of py...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in in...
Historically, management of infants with fever without localizing signs (FWLS) has generated much co...
Introduction: The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) le...