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摘要
美国儿科学会(AAP)于 2021 年发布了新的指南,用于评估和管理 8 到 60 天内表现良好的发热婴儿。这是美国儿科学会发布的首份同类指南,汇集了过去 20 年中不断增加的证据,并取代了之前使用的各种方案(如罗切斯特、费城、波士顿)。该指南还吸收了较新研究的经验,如儿科急救护理应用研究网络(Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network)的发热婴儿工作组(Febrile Infant Working Group)的工作。本文将解释制定该指南的动机,总结其建议,并详细介绍如何评估和管理指南范围之外的 8 到 60 天发热婴儿(表现不佳的婴儿和 8 天以下新生儿的早发性感染)。[2024;53(9):e314-e319.].
The Febrile Infant: Updates in Evaluation and Management.
New American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines were published in 2021 for the evaluation and management of well-appearing febrile infants from age 8 to 60 days. This first guideline of its kind from the AAP brings together increasing evidence from the last 20 years and replaces the varied protocols previously used (eg, Rochester, Philadelphia, Boston). The guideline also incorporates lessons from newer studies, such as the work of the Febrile Infant Working Group of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. This article will explain the motivation for the guideline, summarize its recommendations, and fill in some details about how to evaluate and manage infants that fall out of the guideline's scope of the well-appearing febrile infant age 8 to 60 days (ill-appearing infants and early-onset infections in newborns younger than age 8 days). [Pediatr Ann. 2024;53(9):e314-e319.].
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