Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often leads to extensive diagnostics and treatment. There is practice variation in management due to differences in guidelines and their usage and adherence. We aimed to assess whether management in febrile children below 3 months attending European Emergency Departments (EDs) was according to the guidelines for fever. This study is part of the MOFICHE study, which is an observational multicenter study including routine data of febrile children (0-18 years) attending twelve EDs in eight European countries. In febrile children below 3 months (excluding bronchiolitis), we analyzed actual management compared to the guidelines for fever. Ten EDs applied th...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting...
Fever in children is a frequent reason for visit to the Emergency Department (ED). The majority of c...
ObjectivesHospitalisation is frequently used as a marker of disease severity in observational Emerge...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
UNLABELLED: Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, whic...
Funding Information: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 resear...
BACKGROUND: The prescription rate of antibiotics is high for febrile children visiting the emergency...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Abstract: Vital signs can help clinicians identify children at risk of serious illness. The NICE gui...
Objective To report the performance of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) in the diagnosis of seriou...
Despite the typically benign nature of febrile seizures, a large number of children with simple febr...
The authors conducted a chart review of all febrile infants between 28 and 90 days of age who presen...
OBJECTIVES: Hospitalisation is frequently used as a marker of disease severity in observational Emer...
BACKGROUND: Management of febrile infants ≤60 days of age varies, and the age for routine investigat...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting...
Fever in children is a frequent reason for visit to the Emergency Department (ED). The majority of c...
ObjectivesHospitalisation is frequently used as a marker of disease severity in observational Emerge...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
UNLABELLED: Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, whic...
Funding Information: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 resear...
BACKGROUND: The prescription rate of antibiotics is high for febrile children visiting the emergency...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Abstract: Vital signs can help clinicians identify children at risk of serious illness. The NICE gui...
Objective To report the performance of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) in the diagnosis of seriou...
Despite the typically benign nature of febrile seizures, a large number of children with simple febr...
The authors conducted a chart review of all febrile infants between 28 and 90 days of age who presen...
OBJECTIVES: Hospitalisation is frequently used as a marker of disease severity in observational Emer...
BACKGROUND: Management of febrile infants ≤60 days of age varies, and the age for routine investigat...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting...
Fever in children is a frequent reason for visit to the Emergency Department (ED). The majority of c...
ObjectivesHospitalisation is frequently used as a marker of disease severity in observational Emerge...