Predictors of Adverse Clinical Outcome in Young Infants with Septicemia or Meningitis: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Expert's Viewpoint.
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
3-15-2019
Abstract
Comment on
- Factors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections. Pruitt CM, Neuman MI, Shah SS, Shabanova V, Woll C, Wang ME, Alpern ER, Williams DJ, Sartori L, Desai S, Leazer RC, Marble RD, McCulloh RJ, DePorre AG, Rooholamini SN, Lumb CE, Balamuth F, Shin S, Aronson PL; Febrile Young Infant Research Collaborative.J Pediatr. 2019 Jan;204:177-182.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.08.066. Epub 2018 Oct 5.PMID: 30297292 Free PMC article.
Journal Title
Indian pediatrics
Volume
56
Issue
3
First Page
241
Last Page
241
MeSH Keywords
Bacterial Infections; Child; Fever; Humans; Infant; Meningitis; Pediatric Emergency Medicine; Sepsis
Keywords
Bacterial Infections; Child; Fever; Humans; Infant; Meningitis; Pediatric Emergency Medicine; Sepsis
Recommended Citation
Jain S. Predictors of Adverse Clinical Outcome in Young Infants with Septicemia or Meningitis: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Expert's Viewpoint. Indian Pediatr. 2019;56(3):241.