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In our children, temperature was not measured because most of the population was already using antipyretics when they presented to the local health post.
Rapid diagnostic tests were used to test for malaria in febrile school children (temperature ≥37.5°C).
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A febrile convulsion was defined as any generalised convulsive seizure (level 1, 2 or 3 according to the Brighton Collaboration case definitions 16) that occurred in a febrile child (temperature on presentation to a health practitioner >37.5°C).
Restriction to afebrile children with temperature <38°C left 111 784 records.
For the period from May, 2008 to May, 2009 we also enrolled children with temperature ≥39.0°C and flu-like symptoms.
Global assessment data from observer one were available in 98% of children for temperature and respiratory rate and 96% of children for chest signs.
Cost consequences analysis at 48 hours and 5 days comparing cost with children's temperature, discomfort, activity, appetite, and sleep; cost effectiveness analysis at 48 hours comparing cost with percentage of children "recovered".
Parents/caregivers were instructed to take a child's temperature immediately when the child appears ill or feverish, such as in cases of runny nose or nasal obstruction, hot flashes, sore throat, and constipation.
Take the child's temperature and call the child's doctor or a local nurse line (most hospitals have a free nurse line, but usually only say to go to the hospital or doctor's office).
Take your baby or child's temperature with a thermometer.
Village assistants measured children's temperatures twice weekly and children with recorded temperature (>37.5°C) were seen by the study clinician at a twice weekly mobile clinic in each village.
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