10. Febrile-Infant Care Draws a Crowd
One of the most well-attended sessions at 2016 Pediatric Hospital Medicine in Chicago was an update on the anticipated American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) guidelines for febrile infants.18
The guidelines, for infants 7–90 days old, are aimed at providing pediatric hospitalists and others evidence-based guidelines, not rules, from the most recent literature available. The PHM16 session, presented by Kenneth Roberts, MD, highlighted the need to separate individual components of serious bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), bacteremia, and meningitis. Dr. Roberts noted that the incidence and clinical course can vary greatly for the different diagnoses.
The new criteria would be for full-term infants (37–43 weeks’ gestation) who are well-appearing and present with a temperature of 38°C. Exclusion criteria would include perinatal/prenatal/neonatal maternal fever, infection, or antimicrobial treatment; the presence of any evident infection; being technology-dependent; and the presence of congenital anomalies.
In particular, the new guidelines will look to risk-stratify management by age groups of 7–28 days, 29–60 days, and 61–90 days. The criteria are expected to be released in the next year.
Richard Quinn is a freelance writer in New Jersey.
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