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bacteremia/fever

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Bacteremia as a cause of fever in ambulatory, HIV-infected Mozambican adults: results and policy implications from a prospective observational study.

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Fever is typically treated empirically in rural Mozambique. We examined the distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacterial pathogens isolated from blood-culture specimens, and clinical characteristics of ambulatory HIV-infected febrile patients with and without bacteremia. This

OCCULT BACTEREMIA IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH VERY HIGH FEVER WITHOUT A SOURCE: A MULTICENTER STUDY

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We carried out a prospective multicenter study including 203 previously healthy well-appearing children aged 3-24 months old with fever without a source ≥40.5°C. Thirty-one (15.3%, 95% confidence interval 11.0-20.9) were diagnosed with serious bacterial infection, including 6 with bacteremia (3%,

Viridans streptococci bacteraemia in children with fever and neutropenia: a case-control study of predisposing factors.

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Viridans streptococci (VS) are an increasing cause of bacteraemia in neutropenic patients with cancer. Case-control studies of predisposing factors for acquisition of this infection in children are not published. Between January 1989 and December 1999, 168 episodes of bacteraemia in 161 children

Bacteraemia, Malaria, and Case Fatality Among Children Hospitalized With Fever in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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Background: Febrile illness is the commonest cause of hospitalization in children <5 years in sub-Saharan Africa, and bacterial bloodstream infections and malaria are major causes of death. Methods:

Incidence of bacteremia in infants and children with fever and petechiae.

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OBJECTIVE We determined the incidence of serious invasive bacteremia caused by Neisseria meningitidis and other organisms in febrile infants and children with a petechial rash. Further, we studied the diagnostic value of laboratory and clinical finding in these patients. METHODS We conducted this

Pneumococcal bacteremia among infants with fever without known source before and after introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in the Basque Country of Spain.

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BACKGROUND The introduction of vaccination with the heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) has produced an important decrease in the incidence of Streptococcus pneumoniae occult bacteremia (OB). In Spain, PCV7 became available in the last months of 2001, but, to date, it has not been

Prevalence of occult bacteremia in children aged 3 to 36 months presenting to the emergency department with fever in the postpneumococcal conjugate vaccine era.

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OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to identify the prevalence of occult bacteremia (OB) in well-appearing, previously healthy children aged 3 to 36 months who present to the emergency department (ED) with fever without source in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) era. METHODS This was a

Relative importance of bacteremia and viremia in the course of acute fevers of unknown origin in outpatient children.

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During a 12-month period 80 children greater than 3 months of age seen at an emergency room with acute fevers greater than or equal to 39.7 C (103.5 F) and no localizing signs of infection were studied using blood and buffy coat cultures to isolate bacteria and viruses. Bacteremia was identified in

Relative contribution of bacteraemia and malaria to acute fever without localizing signs of infection in under-five children.

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Six-hundred-and-forty-two previously healthy children aged 1 month to 5 years with fever of acute onset, without localizing signs of infection, were prospectively recruited over 1 year. Sixty-three per cent had malaria, 4 per cent bacteraemia, and 7 per cent malaria and bacteraemia. Neither

Reduced use of occult bacteremia blood screens by emergency medicine physicians using immunization registry for children presenting with fever without a source.

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OBJECTIVE This study examined whether utilization of the Florida State Health Online Tracking System (SHOTS) immunization registry to determine Haemophilus influenzae type B and heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate (PCV7) vaccine status impacts the protocolized decision to perform a screening blood

The burden of bacteremia and invasive diseases in children aged less than five years with fever in Italy.

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BACKGROUND Invasive diseases (ID) caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae), Haemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae), and Neisseria meningitidis are a major public health problem worldwide. Comprehensive data on the burden of bacteremia and ID in Italy, including data based on molecular

Incidence of fever and bacteremia following transbronchial needle aspiration.

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Fiberoptic bronchoscopy and transbronchial needle aspiration were performed on 50 occasions in 47 afebrile patients. The aspirations were followed by endobronchial or transbronchial biopsies in 22 patients, as well as bronchial brushings and washings where appropriate. Blood for cultures was drawn

Prolonged partial thromboplastin times in children with fever and petechiae without bacteremia or sepsis.

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OBJECTIVE In a prior uncontrolled study, 23% of children with fever and petechiae without bacteremia or sepsis had a prolonged partial thromboplastin time (PTT). We attempted to validate this finding by comparing the PTTs of children with fever and petechiae who were neither septic nor bacteremic

The fever index: A technic for evaluating the clinical response to bacteremia.

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The fever index, quantitative measure of the total amount of fever in degree hours, was determined in obstetric-gynecologic patients with bacteremia. Comparison of the mean fever index between those women with hospital-or community-acquired infections, those patients monitored or not monitored

Fever presentation and associated factors in patients with healthcare-associated bacteraemia.

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Bacteraemia is a systemic infection associated with strong febrile immune reactions. Fever definitions, fever intensity and other factors might affect the recognition, management and prognosis of patients with bacteraemia. A prospective observational design was used to study 412 consecutive
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