Conclusions: Afebrile young infants with UTI should not be classified a priori as low risk for bacteremia. Well-appearing young infants with UTI and procalcitonin value <0.7 ng/mL were at very low ...
Only myocarditis/pericarditis and seizures occurred at higher rates in adolescents and children vaccinated for COVID-19 when ...
Pneumococcal (except meningitis) children: 600,000 units; adults 1.2 million units; give every 2–3 days until afebrile for 48hrs. Not for IV use; do not inject into or near an artery or nerve.
Afebrile/asymptomatic horses stabled in Barn 15 will continue to train in isolation from the general horse population ...
The patient was able to walk without difficulty, and he was afebrile for the 1st time in the 17 days in the hospital. Colchicine was continued, with a maintenance dose of 0.5 mg. 4 times daily for ...
A total of 28 articles were, therefore, analyzed for the study. Risk of later afebrile seizures and epilepsy (recurrent afebrile seizures) in patients with febrile seizures The keywords used for ...
Her vital signs were stable, and she remained afebrile throughout the first and second stage. A small left labial laceration was noted and repaired with 3-0 Vicryl. Her estimated blood loss was ...
After seven days, the patient was afebrile and asymptomatic. Up to 20% of COVID-19 patients develop a rash which is located primarily on the trunk. While a maculopapular rash is the most common ...
with extremes of 99.4 to 101.5°F. In 4 of these, the patients continued to run a low-grade fever after grafting, and in 1, the patient became afebrile. In 2 of these, including the patients who ...
All subjects were screened—for example, asthma, hay fever—by a doctor and were afebrile. Volunteers were alternately assigned to an exercise (EX) group (four men, seven women) or a non-exercise (NEX) ...