CONTEXT: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several alarming signs and symptoms are proposed to have predictive value for serious infections, most are based on research in secondary care. The frequency of alarming signs/symptoms has not been established in primary care; however, in this setting differences in occurrence may influence their predictive value for serious infections. OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of alarming signs/symptoms in febrile children in primary care. DESIGN: Observational cohort study. Clinical information was registered in a semi-structured way and manually recoded. SETTING: General practitioners' out-of-hours service. SUBJECTS: Face-to-face patient contacts concer...
BackgroundMost febrile children contacting a GP cooperative are seen by a GP, although the incidence...
BackgroundFever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worri...
Background: Serious infections in children (sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonnephritis, osteomye...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for seriou...
Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Children constitute a substantial part of the workload of physicians...
BackgroundAlthough fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed f...
Background Although fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed ...
Background Although fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed ...
BackgroundClinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack validat...
Background Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack valida...
Fever in children is a common symptom. Frequently,the underlying illness is self-limiting and medica...
Background Most febrile children contacting a GP cooperative are seen by a GP, although the incidenc...
markdownabstractChildhood fever occurs frequently in young children and is a common reason for pare...
BackgroundThe diagnostic value of alarm features of serious infections in low prevalence settings is...
BackgroundMost febrile children contacting a GP cooperative are seen by a GP, although the incidence...
BackgroundFever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worri...
Background: Serious infections in children (sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonnephritis, osteomye...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for seriou...
Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Children constitute a substantial part of the workload of physicians...
BackgroundAlthough fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed f...
Background Although fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed ...
Background Although fever in children is often self-limiting, antibiotics are frequently prescribed ...
BackgroundClinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack validat...
Background Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack valida...
Fever in children is a common symptom. Frequently,the underlying illness is self-limiting and medica...
Background Most febrile children contacting a GP cooperative are seen by a GP, although the incidenc...
markdownabstractChildhood fever occurs frequently in young children and is a common reason for pare...
BackgroundThe diagnostic value of alarm features of serious infections in low prevalence settings is...
BackgroundMost febrile children contacting a GP cooperative are seen by a GP, although the incidence...
BackgroundFever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worri...
Background: Serious infections in children (sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonnephritis, osteomye...