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Publication Date:
02/11/2017

Author:
Karin Källander
Tobias Alfvén
Tjede Funk
Ayalkibet Abebe
Abreham Hailemariam
Dawit Getachew
Max Petzold
Laura C Steinhardt
Julie R Gutman

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Hot or not? Management of unclassified fever in children in sub-Saharan Africa

Publication Date:
02/11/2017
Author:
Karin Källander
Tobias Alfvén
Tjede Funk
Ayalkibet Abebe
Abreham Hailemariam
Dawit Getachew
Max Petzold
Laura C Steinhardt
Julie R Gutman
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Poster

This poster was presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene Conference 2017. It discusses a study which assessed the safety of conditional versus universal follow-up of children with unclassified fever, hypothesising that the conditional arm does not have a higher treatment failure rate.

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Keywords: Community delivery | Research | Child and maternal health | Diagnosis | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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