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Mercurio, Laura Hill, Rachel Duffy, Susan Zonfrillo, Mark R
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Clinical pediatrics
Invasive bacterial infection (IBI) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality among neonates. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) can expedite care and standardize management. We conducted a retrospective observational study of febrile infants aged 0 to 56 days to assess changes in clinical decision-making following febrile neonate CPG ...
Hubert, Gaelle Launay, Elise Feildel Fournial, Cécile Chauvire-Drouard, Anne Lorton, Fleur Tavernier, Elsa Giraudeau, Bruno Gras Le Guen, Christele
Published in
BMJ open
Fever is one of the most common reasons for consultation in the paediatric emergency department (ED). Because of fear of bacterial infection in parents and caregivers, clinicians often overprescribe laboratory tests and empirical antibiotic treatment. The aims of this study are to demonstrate that using a procalcitonin (PCT) rapid test-based predic...
Aronson, Paul L McCulloh, Russell J Tieder, Joel S Nigrovic, Lise E Leazer, Rianna C Alpern, Elizabeth R Feldman, Elana A Balamuth, Fran Browning, Whitney L Neuman, Mark I
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Pediatric emergency care
The Rochester criteria were developed to identify febrile infants aged 60 days or younger at low-risk of bacterial infection and do not include cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) testing. Prior studies have not specifically assessed criteria performance for bacteremia and bacterial meningitis (invasive bacterial infection). Our objective was to determine th...
Mintegi, Santiago Gomez, Borja Carro, Alba Diaz, Haydee Benito, Javier
Published in
Archives of disease in childhood
To determine the prevalence of invasive bacterial infections (IBI, pathogenic bacteria in blood or cerebrospinal fluid) in infants less than 90 days old with fever without a source related to the presence or absence of fever on arrival to the emergency department (ED). Prospective registry-based cohort study. Paediatric ED of a tertiary teaching ho...