PMID: 9437148Nov 1, 1996Paper

The febrile child

The Australian Journal of Rural Health
J Prebble

Abstract

The child with a fever is a common but sometimes difficult problem. The recognition of a serious bacterial infection is usually possible with careful clinical assessment. Occult bacteraemia may be missed and a plan of examination, investigation and management is outlined. The use of antibiotics and antipyretic treatment is discussed.

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