Disease | hyperthermia |
Comorbidity | C0006271|bronchiolitis |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 22574108 | In general, rates of bacterial infection in hospitalized, febrile infants with rsv bronchiolitis is low, but rates as high as 30–40% are reported in ventilated patients [5]–[8], [42]. |
PubMedID- 24694087 | bronchiolitis often starts with rhinorrhoea and fever, thereafter gradually increasing with signs of a lower respiratory tract infection including tachypnoea, wheezing and cough. |
PubMedID- 22518179 | A common clinical scenario that health care providers face is how to evaluate and treat the presence of fever in infants with bronchiolitis, particularly those under the age of three months. |
PubMedID- 21969396 | Conclusions: a screening approach to culturing for serious bacterial infections in febrile infants presenting with bronchiolitis or respiratory syncytial virus infection is very low yield. |
PubMedID- 21685212 | Conclusion: the risk of sbi among febrile infants with bronchiolitis is significantly lower compared with febrile infants without bronchiolitis, but only after the neonatal period in which the risk for urinary tract infection was relatively high (9.7%). |
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