Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI) in young febrile children in general practice. Methods: This prospective cohort study with 1-week follow-up included children, aged 3 months to 6 years, presenting with fever to a general practitioner out-of-hours service. We evaluate whether CRP level has predictive value for diagnosing a child at risk for an SI either at presentation or during follow-up. The index test was CRP 80 mg/L (rule in an SI). The reference standard was referral to a pediatric emergency department or diagnosis of an SI. The main outcome measure was CRP value. Results: CRP level was available for 440 children. To rule out an SI, CRP 80 mg/L increased the probabilit...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of these infecti...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
Objective: Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of th...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of these infecti...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
Objective: Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of th...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
Objective Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of the...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
Acute infection is the most common presentation of children to hospital. A minority of these infecti...