Acute fever in the majority of children in resource-limited countries is attributable to malaria and often treated without laboratory evidence. The aim of the study was to characterize acute pediatric infectious fevers (APIF) in the pediatric department of the Douala Laquintinie Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 2 months to 15 years who were admitted with an acute fever (anal temperature ≥ 37.5°C less than 5 days in infants and 7 days in adolescents). 200 children were included and followed up during their hospitalization. The mean age was 3.7 (IQ25-75: 1-4.6) years. More than 3 out of 5 patients (62.5%) came from another health facility and anemia accounted for 29% of the reasons for consultation associate...
BACKGROUND: As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is i...
BackgroundDespite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at prima...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
The causes of infections in pediatric populations differ between age groups and settings, particular...
As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is important for...
Malaria endemicity in Cameroon greatly varies according to ecological environment. In such condition...
Background Clearly differentiating causes of fever is challenging where diagnostic capacities are li...
Background: Fever remains a major public health problem. In Burkina Faso, more than half of febrile ...
Background: Fever remains a major public health problem. In Burkina Faso, more than half of febrile ...
OBJECTIVES: Areas with declining malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa have recently witnessed ...
Under the current guidelines of presumptive treatment of all children with reported fever, the risk ...
Contains fulltext : 234009.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Are...
Background: Malaria is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in sub Saharan Africa. Fever i...
BACKGROUND: As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is i...
BackgroundDespite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at prima...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
Although the burden of malaria in many parts of Tanzania has declined, the proportion of children wi...
The causes of infections in pediatric populations differ between age groups and settings, particular...
As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is important for...
Malaria endemicity in Cameroon greatly varies according to ecological environment. In such condition...
Background Clearly differentiating causes of fever is challenging where diagnostic capacities are li...
Background: Fever remains a major public health problem. In Burkina Faso, more than half of febrile ...
Background: Fever remains a major public health problem. In Burkina Faso, more than half of febrile ...
OBJECTIVES: Areas with declining malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa have recently witnessed ...
Under the current guidelines of presumptive treatment of all children with reported fever, the risk ...
Contains fulltext : 234009.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Are...
Background: Malaria is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in sub Saharan Africa. Fever i...
BACKGROUND: As the incidence of malaria diminishes, a better understanding of nonmalarial fever is i...
BackgroundDespite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at prima...
Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause m...