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FeBRILe3: Safety Evaluation of Febrile Infant Guidelines Through Prospective Bayesian Monitoring

Despite evidence supporting earlier discharge of well-appearing febrile infants at low risk of serious bacterial infection (SBI), admissions for ≥48 hours remain common. Prospective safety monitoring may support broader guideline implementation.

Citation:
Mace AO, Totterdell J, Martin AC, Ramsay J, Barnett J, ……. Marsh JA, Wu Y, Richmond P, Snelling TL. FeBRILe3: Safety Evaluation of Febrile Infant Guidelines Through Prospective Bayesian Monitoring. Hosp Pediatr. 2023;13(9):865-75.

Keywords:
Australia; Bayes theorem; fever; hospitalization; prospective studies

Abstract:
Despite evidence supporting earlier discharge of well-appearing febrile infants at low risk of serious bacterial infection (SBI), admissions for ≥48 hours remain common. Prospective safety monitoring may support broader guideline implementation.