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1. Causes of fever in pregnant women with acute undifferentiated fever: a prospective multicentric study.

2. [Clinical characteristics of 30 medical workers infected with new coronavirus pneumonia].

3. Characteristics of fever and response to antipyretic therapy in military personnel with adenovirus-positive community-acquired pneumonia.

4. Classification of fever patterns using a single extracted entropy feature: A feasibility study based on Sample Entropy.

5. 'Not all fevers are malaria': a mixed methods study of non-malarial fever management in rural southern Malawi.

6. An International Delphi Survey for the Definition of New Classification Criteria for Familial Mediterranean Fever, Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency, TNF Receptor-associated Periodic Fever Syndromes, and Cryopyrin-associated Periodic Syndrome.

7. Is It Time to Stop Classifying Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalyses as High-Risk for Meningitis?

8. Treatable causes of fever among children under five years in a seasonal malaria transmission area in Burkina Faso.

9. Evaluation of the WHO 2009 classification for diagnosis of acute dengue in a large cohort of adults and children in Sri Lanka during a dengue-1 epidemic.

10. A Predictive Model to Classify Undifferentiated Fever Cases Based on Twenty-Four-Hour Continuous Tympanic Temperature Recording.

11. A Classification Tool for Differentiation of Kawasaki Disease from Other Febrile Illnesses.

12. Performance of Different Diagnostic Criteria for Familial Mediterranean Fever in Children with Periodic Fevers: Results from a Multicenter International Registry.

13. Understanding Interpretations of and Responses to Childhood Fever in the Chikhwawa District of Malawi.

14. Summarising and validating test accuracy results across multiple studies for use in clinical practice.

15. Core outcomes and definitions for pediatric fever and neutropenia research: a consensus statement from an international panel.

16. Prospective validation of pediatric disease severity scores to predict mortality in Ugandan children presenting with malaria and non-malaria febrile illness.

17. Ventilator-associated pneumonia risk decreased by use of oral moisture gel in oral health care.

18. A taste of periodic fever syndromes.

19. Technical evaluation of methods for identifying chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia in healthcare claims databases.

20. Community-acquired pneumonia in younger patients is an entity on its own.

21. Accuracy of syndrome definitions based on diagnoses in physician claims.

22. The identification of risk factors for infectious patients with acute fever and formulation of activation criteria to alert outpatient clinic doctors.

23. [Autoinflammatory diseases in childhood].

24. [Fever patterns and differential diagnosis].

25. [Autoinflammatory syndrome].

26. Clinical studies on molar-incisor-hypomineralisation part 2: development of a severity index.

27. Does this patient meet the criteria for Emergency Severity Index level 2?

28. Safety of a modification of the triage level for febrile children 6 to 36 months old using the Paediatric Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale.

29. [Differential diagnosis of febrile exanthema].

31. Local illness concepts--implications for management of childhood pneumonia in eastern Uganda.

32. [Fever and other forms of high temperature].

33. Issues of measuring and improving the treatment of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa.

34. The Emergency Severity Index Version 4: changes to ESI level 1 and pediatric fever criteria.

35. Hippocrates in the context of Galen: Galen's commentary on the classification of fevers in Epidemics VI.

36. Effect of outpatient treatment of febrile neutropenia on the risk threshold for the use of CSF in patients with cancer treated with chemotherapy.

37. Local fever illness classifications: implications for home management of malaria strategies.

38. From renal amyloid deposits to the identification of the culprit genes.

39. Cultural categorization of febrile illnesses in correlation with herbal remedies used for treatment in Southwestern Nigeria.

40. Effect of professional oral health care on the elderly living in nursing homes.

41. Evaluating the febrile patient with a rash.

42. Postoperative febrile morbidity in the benign gynecologic patient. Identification and management.

43. Preoperative evaluation to predict technical difficulties of laparoscopic cholecystectomy on the basis of histological inflammation findings on resected gallbladder.

44. [Medical causes of diving accidents inspite of fitness--hypothermia and hyperthermia as risk factors].

45. The history and physical assessments of the febrile infant.

46. Neonatal fever: utility of the Rochester criteria in determining low risk for serious bacterial infections.

47. The Duke criteria for diagnosing infective endocarditis are specific: analysis of 100 patients with acute fever or fever of unknown origin.

48. The clinical significance of fever patterns.

49. Development of complications during rehabilitation.

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