Discusses the evidence that informs current etiologies of fever, stratified by regional geography, by presenting the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of the most common diseases, with special considerations for (1) certain age groups, (2) the burden of disease for different conditions, (3) classification and treatment strategies, and (4) a review of available diagnostic tests, as well as different health systems approaches to diagnosis and treatment of the febrile child at the community and health-facility levels, the evidence base for WHO-sponsored approaches such as Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI), and Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM). Fever remains one of the most common presenting symptoms of ...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background: The majority of childhood fever episodes are considered part of normal childhood develop...
Fever in children is a common symptom. Frequently,the underlying illness is self-limiting and medica...
Discusses the evidence that informs current etiologies of fever, stratified by regional geography, b...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
Between 20% and 40% of young children suffer a feverish illness each year and many of these will pre...
Fever in children is a common concern for parents and one of the most frequent presenting complaints...
Long unclear fever in children of different ages remains one of the difficult and topical issues in ...
and fever in children in the community setting. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 43. A18-A19
Fever of infant and small child is one of the greatest parental concerns. Mostly the source of fever...
Fever is the most common reason that children and infants are brought to emergency departments. Emer...
Fever is a common symptom in children and may sometimes be prolonged or recurrent. There are many di...
Introduction In rural and difficult-to-access settings, early and accurate recognition of febrile ch...
The article presents classification and pathogenic mechanism of fever among children; the clinical c...
Nearly seventy percent of all children between the ages of one week and two-years-ofage are brought ...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background: The majority of childhood fever episodes are considered part of normal childhood develop...
Fever in children is a common symptom. Frequently,the underlying illness is self-limiting and medica...
Discusses the evidence that informs current etiologies of fever, stratified by regional geography, b...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
Between 20% and 40% of young children suffer a feverish illness each year and many of these will pre...
Fever in children is a common concern for parents and one of the most frequent presenting complaints...
Long unclear fever in children of different ages remains one of the difficult and topical issues in ...
and fever in children in the community setting. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 43. A18-A19
Fever of infant and small child is one of the greatest parental concerns. Mostly the source of fever...
Fever is the most common reason that children and infants are brought to emergency departments. Emer...
Fever is a common symptom in children and may sometimes be prolonged or recurrent. There are many di...
Introduction In rural and difficult-to-access settings, early and accurate recognition of febrile ch...
The article presents classification and pathogenic mechanism of fever among children; the clinical c...
Nearly seventy percent of all children between the ages of one week and two-years-ofage are brought ...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background: The majority of childhood fever episodes are considered part of normal childhood develop...
Fever in children is a common symptom. Frequently,the underlying illness is self-limiting and medica...