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Acute Q fever in individuals with acute febrile illness & exposure to farm animals: Clinical manifestations & diagnostic approaches. [PDF]

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Correction: Pooled Cohort Profile: ReCoDID Consortium's Harmonized Acute Febrile Illness Arbovirus Meta-Cohort.

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Microalbuminuria among acutely ill febrile children

International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences, 2020
INTRODUCTION: Microalbuminuria has been studied in some acute and chronic illnesses such as urinary tract infection (UTI), heart failure, and diabetes mellitus, but nothing much has been said about children with malaria and pneumonia which are most common in the tropics.
Ibrahim Aliyu   +3 more
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Management of acute febrile illness

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Chez un enfant febrile il faut considerer la toxicite, l'etat immunitaire et l'âge.
D M, Jaffe, S, Torrey
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Orthostatic Hypotension in Children with Acute Febrile Illness

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Children presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) with fever often describe symptoms such as lightheadedness, dizziness, fatigue, and weakness, and may appear pale. They may also present with a chief complaint of syncope. Such symptoms may result from orthostatic hypotension.To determine whether children with an acute febrile illness have
Tzippora, Shalem   +4 more
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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae among Children with Acute Febrile Illness, in Gorakhpur, India.

Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2020
Seasonal outbreaks of acute encephalitis syndrome have been occurring in Gorakhpur division in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh during monsoon and post-monsoon months.
S. Khan   +3 more
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Bilateral basal ganglia lucencies following acute febrile illness

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1996
Bilateral striatal necrosis in children without damage elsewhere in the brain can present as an acute neurological disorder or as a progressive disorder. Three children of 6, 7 and 12 years age developed dystonic posture of limbs without any cranial nerve involvement or alteration of sensorium soon after recovery from acute high grade febrile illness ...
S, Bhaumik, M, Behari, G K, Ahuja
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