Funding Information: Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 668303. The research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres at Imperial College London, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Newcastle University. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Archives of Disease in ChildhoodObjectives: To develop and cross-validate a multivariable clinical prediction model to identify invasive bacterial infections (IBI) and to identify patient groups who might benefit from new biomarkers. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: 12 emergency departments (EDs) in 8 European countries. Patients: Febril...
\ua9 2023 Author(s). Published by BMJ.Objective: To externally validate and update the Feverkids too...
ObjectiveTo externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differen...
Background Acute febrile illness is a common presentation to the children’s Emergency Department (E...
Funding Information: Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 202...
Funding Information: Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 202...
ObjectivesTo develop and cross-validate a multivariable clinical prediction model to identify invasi...
Objectives To develop and cross-validate a multivariable clinical prediction model to identify invas...
BACKGROUND: Improving the diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in the children's emergen...
Improving the diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in the children's emergency departmen...
Objective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction model that asses...
Objective To externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differe...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
Objective: To externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differ...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
\ua9 2023 Author(s). Published by BMJ.Objective: To externally validate and update the Feverkids too...
ObjectiveTo externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differen...
Background Acute febrile illness is a common presentation to the children’s Emergency Department (E...
Funding Information: Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 202...
Funding Information: Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 202...
ObjectivesTo develop and cross-validate a multivariable clinical prediction model to identify invasi...
Objectives To develop and cross-validate a multivariable clinical prediction model to identify invas...
BACKGROUND: Improving the diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in the children's emergen...
Improving the diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBIs) in the children's emergency departmen...
Objective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction model that asses...
Objective To externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differe...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
Objective: To externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differ...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
Funding Information: The study was partially derived from the PERFORM (Personalised Risk Assessment ...
\ua9 2023 Author(s). Published by BMJ.Objective: To externally validate and update the Feverkids too...
ObjectiveTo externally validate and update the Feverkids tool clinical prediction model for differen...
Background Acute febrile illness is a common presentation to the children’s Emergency Department (E...