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1. Identifying challenges in neurofibromatosis: a modified Delphi procedure

2. Parental assessment of disease severity in febrile children under 5 years of age: a qualitative study

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3. The influence of chest X-ray results on antibiotic prescription for childhood pneumonia in the emergency department

4. Measuring vital signs in children with fever at the emergency department: an observational study on adherence to the NICE recommendations in Europe

5. Cost Study of a Cluster Randomized Trial on a Clinical Decision Rule Guiding Antibiotic Treatment in Children With Suspected Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in the Emergency Department

6. Congenital Forearm Pseudarthrosis, a Systematic Review for a Treatment Algorithm on a Rare Condition

7. Risk-based maternal group B Streptococcus screening strategy is compatible with the implementation of neonatal early-onset sepsis calculator

8. Revised diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1 and Legius syndrome: an international consensus recommendation

9. The Pediatric Emergency Research Network: a decade old and growing

10. The Role of the Respiratory Microbiome and Viral Presence in Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Severity in the First Five Years of Life

12. Recognition of child maltreatment in emergency departments in Europe: Should we do better?

13. Impact of a clinical decision rule on antibiotic prescription for children with suspected lower respiratory tract infections presenting to European emergency departments: a simulation study based on routine data

14. A NICE combination for predicting hospitalisation at the Emergency Department: a European multicentre observational study of febrile children

15. The Pediatric Emergency Research Network: A Decade of Global Research Cooperation in Pediatric Emergency Care

16. Effect of written and video discharge instructions on parental recall of information about analgesics in children: a pre/post-implementation study

17. The Pediatric Emergency Research Network (PERN): A decade of global research cooperation in paediatric emergency care

18. Preparedness and response to Pediatric CoVID-19 in European Emergency Departments: a survey of the REPEM and PERUKI networks

19. Evaluation of a clinical decision rule to guide antibiotic prescription in children with suspected lower respiratory tract infection in The Netherlands: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial

20. Characteristics of revisits of children at risk for serious infections in pediatric emergency care

21. Repeated Audiometry After Bacterial Meningitis: Consequences for Future Management

23. Lessons learned from drug trials in neurofibromatosis: A systematic review

24. How to Predict Oral Rehydration Failure in Children With Gastroenteritis

25. Implementation of clinical decision support in young children with acute gastroenteritis: a randomized controlled trial at the emergency department

26. Can clinical prediction models assess antibiotic need in childhood pneumonia? A validation study in paediatric emergency care

27. Update of a clinical prediction model for serious bacterial infections in preschool children by adding a host-protein-based assay: a diagnostic study

28. Optimization of home treatment in haemophilia: effects of transmural support by a haemophilia nurse on adherence and quality of life

29. Comparison of peripheral and central capillary refill time in febrile children presenting to a paediatric emergency department and its utility in identifying children with serious bacterial infection

30. Systematic Review

31. Antibiotic Use in Febrile Children Presenting to the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review

32. Clinical prediction models for young febrile infants at the emergency department: an international validation study

33. Development and evaluation of a hospital discharge information package to empower parents in caring for a child with a fever

34. Clinicians’ overestimation of febrile child risk assessment

35. C-Reactive Protein Bedside Testing in Febrile Children Lowers Length of Stay at the Emergency Department

36. Do we need repeated weight measurements to assess dehydration in children with acute gastroenteritis at the emergency department?

37. YouTube: are parent-uploaded videos of their unwell children a useful source of medical information for other parents?

38. The role of nurses' clinical impression in the first assessment of children at the emergency department

39. Use of alarm features in referral of febrile children to the emergency department: an observational study

40. Alarm signs and antibiotic prescription in febrile children in primary care

41. Validity of Different Pediatric Early Warning Scores in the Emergency Department

42. Children with fever and cough at emergency care: diagnostic accuracy of a clinical model to identify children at low risk of pneumonia

43. Validation of the Feverkidstool and procalcitonin for detecting serious bacterial infections in febrile children

44. Vital signs should be maintained as continuous variables when predicting bacterial infections in febrile children

46. Barriers to translating diagnostic research in febrilechildren to clinical practice: a systematic review: Table 1

47. Self-referral and serious illness in children with fever

48. Can urgency classification of the Manchester triage system predict serious bacterial infections in febrile children?

49. Parental fever attitude and management. Influence of parental ethnicity and child's age

50. Prediction of bacterial meningitis in children with meningeal signs: reduction of lumbar punctures