OBJECTIVE: To collate all available evidence on the diagnostic value of laboratory tests for the diagnosis of serious infections in febrile children in ambulatory settings. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Electronic databases, reference tracking, and consultation with experts. STUDY SELECTION: Studies were selected on six criteria: design (studies of diagnostic accuracy or deriving prediction rules), participants (otherwise healthy children and adolescents aged 1 month to 18 years), setting (first contact ambulatory care), outcome (serious infection), features assessed (in first contact care), and data reported (sufficient to construct a 2×2 table). DATA EXTRACTION: Quality assessment was based on the quality assessment tool of dia...
Background: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Objective: The leukocyte count is frequently used to evaluate suspected bacterial infections but est...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to identify which clinical features have value in confirming or excluding th...
Background: Although the vast majority of children with acute infections are managed at home, this i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background Our aim was to identify which clinical features have value in confi rming or excluding th...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
Background: Acute illness is the most common presentation of children to ambulatory care. In contras...
Objectives: To evaluate current processes by which young children presenting with a febrile illness ...
PubMedID: 18392297Introduction: This is a prospective, observational study. The aims of the study we...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Background: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Objective: The leukocyte count is frequently used to evaluate suspected bacterial infections but est...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to identify which clinical features have value in confirming or excluding th...
Background: Although the vast majority of children with acute infections are managed at home, this i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background Our aim was to identify which clinical features have value in confi rming or excluding th...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
Background: Acute illness is the most common presentation of children to ambulatory care. In contras...
Objectives: To evaluate current processes by which young children presenting with a febrile illness ...
PubMedID: 18392297Introduction: This is a prospective, observational study. The aims of the study we...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Background: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...