Managing fever in infants and toddlers: toward a standard of care
- PMID: 9046938
- DOI: 10.3810/pgm.1997.02.168
Managing fever in infants and toddlers: toward a standard of care
Abstract
Fever in infants and toddlers can portend a serious bacterial illness requiring a prompt medical response. When dealing with a febrile child between 1 and 36 months of age, physicians should consider toxicity, focal infections, age, and the results of a sepsis workup and then use a strategy based on the Rochester criteria to assess whether the patient is at low risk for a serious bacterial illness. On the basis of that determination, a plan for inpatient or outpatient management can be selected. Variations in treatment can reasonably be based on clinical judgment and physician and parent preferences.
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