2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1340-3
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Can clinical signs or symptoms combined with basic hematology data be used to predict the presence of bacterial infections in febrile children under - 5 years?

Abstract: BackgroundInfectious diseases in children living in resource-limited settings are often presumptively managed on the basis of clinical signs and symptoms. Malaria is an exception. However, the interpretation of clinical signs and symptoms in relation to bacterial infections is often challenging, which may lead to an over prescription of antibiotics when a malaria infection is excluded. The present study aims to determine the association between clinical signs and symptoms and basic hematology data, with labora… Show more

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“…In fact, the vulnerability to mosquitoes and malaria and the need to find an efficient way of managing this disease seem to be the most important motivation influencing the decision to actively engage with Target Malaria. This vulnerability affects all categories of local residents, as malaria remains a main cause of hospitalisation and mortality in rural areas of endemic countries like Burkina Faso [7,46]. This motivation reflects the confidence that the local communities have in Target Malaria, and in its commitment to introduce innovative methods of malaria control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the vulnerability to mosquitoes and malaria and the need to find an efficient way of managing this disease seem to be the most important motivation influencing the decision to actively engage with Target Malaria. This vulnerability affects all categories of local residents, as malaria remains a main cause of hospitalisation and mortality in rural areas of endemic countries like Burkina Faso [7,46]. This motivation reflects the confidence that the local communities have in Target Malaria, and in its commitment to introduce innovative methods of malaria control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample data used in this experiment were collected from the diagnosis data of intestinal obstruction in Jiangxi Children's Hospital from January 2014 to June 2019, including 526 cases [ 23 ] which are listed in the supplementary file (available here ). The diagnostic data included 64 parameters such as age, sex, blood routine, liver and kidney function, and coagulation function.…”
Section: Experiments Designmentioning
confidence: 99%