textabstractPurpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To provide evidence-based, safety-net advice for young febrile children, we studied the risk of complications, the occurrence of alarm symptoms, the duration of fever. Methods: In a 7-day prospective follow-up study, we included 463 consecutive children aged 3 months to 6 years who presented with fever at a general practitioner out-of-hours service. We excluded 43 children with complicated illnesses at presentation. In a structured assessment, the duration of fever before presentation was noted and a physical examination was performed. Parents reported alarming symptoms and rectal temperature in a diary for 1 week. The total duration ...
BACKGROUND: Parents of febrile children frequently contact primary care. Longer duration of fever ha...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Recommendations to guide parents' symptomatic management of febrile illnesses in children have been ...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
BackgroundFever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worri...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
textabstractBackground: Fever is common in young children and is assumed to be frequently caused by ...
Fever in children is a common concern for parents and one of the most frequent presenting complaints...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate parents' capability to assess their fe...
Background: Fever is a widespread occurrence in child. Fever is a common sign associated with most c...
Background Fever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worr...
textabstractBackground: Parents of febrile children frequently contact primary care. Longer duration...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
BACKGROUND: Parents of febrile children frequently contact primary care. Longer duration of fever ha...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Recommendations to guide parents' symptomatic management of febrile illnesses in children have been ...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
BackgroundFever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worri...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
textabstractBackground: Fever is common in young children and is assumed to be frequently caused by ...
Fever in children is a common concern for parents and one of the most frequent presenting complaints...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate parents' capability to assess their fe...
Background: Fever is a widespread occurrence in child. Fever is a common sign associated with most c...
Background Fever in children in primary care is commonly caused by benign infections, but often worr...
textabstractBackground: Parents of febrile children frequently contact primary care. Longer duration...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
BACKGROUND: Parents of febrile children frequently contact primary care. Longer duration of fever ha...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Recommendations to guide parents' symptomatic management of febrile illnesses in children have been ...