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- W1999249523 abstract "Fever in infants and young children frequently causes considerable concern for parents and physicians. It is one of the most common reasons that parents seek medical attention for their children, accounting for 19% to 30% of pediatric office and emergency department visits [ [1] Finkelstein J.A. Christiansen C.L. Platt R. Fever in pediatric primary care: occurrence, management, and outcomes. Pediatrics. 2000; 105: 260-266 PubMed Google Scholar ]. Unfortunately, fever phobia, misconceptions, and exaggerations of the dangers of fever are common [ 2 Schmitt B.D. Fever phobia: misconceptions of parents about fevers. Am J Dis Child. 1980; 134: 176-181 Crossref PubMed Scopus (277) Google Scholar , 3 May A. Bauchner H. Fever phobia: the pediatrician's contribution. Pediatrics. 1992; 90: 851-854 PubMed Google Scholar , 4 Kramer M.S. Naimark L. Leduc D.G. Parental fever phobia and its correlates. Pediatrics. 1985; 75: 1110-1113 PubMed Google Scholar , 5 Crocetti M. Moghbeli N. Serwint J. Fever phobia revisited: have parental misconceptions about fever changed in 20 years?. Pediatrics. 2001; 107: 1241-1246 Crossref PubMed Scopus (318) Google Scholar ]. Although most febrile children have an apparent source of infection or an acute self-limited viral illness, 6% to 14% have fever with no apparent source [ 6 Lee G.M. Fleisher G.R. Risk of bacteremia for febrile young children in the post-Haemophilus influenzae type b era. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1998; 152: 624-628 Crossref PubMed Scopus (175) Google Scholar , 7 Baraff L.J. Bass J.W. Fleisher G.R. et al. Practice guidelines for management of infants and children 0–36 months of age with fever without source. Pediatrics. 1993; 92: 1-12 Google Scholar ]. Physician concerns stem largely from the recognition that some of these febrile children who have no apparent focus of infection have bacteremia and are at risk for developing serious bacterial illness." @default.
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- W1999249523 title "Evaluation and Management of the Febrile Child in the Conjugated Vaccine Era" @default.
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