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The phrase "febrile for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in medical contexts to describe a patient who is showing signs or symptoms of a fever. Example: The patient was febrile for three days before finally seeking medical attention.
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Too febrile for my taste".
He remained febrile for next 7 days.
Seven horses (12.7%) were febrile for more than 5 days.
One of the negative plasma samples was from a patient who was febrile for 5 days.
Being febrile for ≥ 3 days was the sole risk factor in 74 (49%) of the 151 children.
Those with a lower risk for fungemia are not started on therapy until they remain febrile for 2-3 days following empiric antibacterial coverage.
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Doxycycline chemoprophylaxis against malaria in travelers to sub-Saharan Africa also protects against rickettsioses; thus, empirical treatment strategies for febrile illness for travelers and residents in sub-Saharan Africa may require reevaluation.
A cohort of 264 Papua New Guinean children aged 1-3 yeats (at enrolment) were actively followed-up for Plasmodium infection and febrile illness for 16 months.
Some of us have been guilty of febrile proselytising for this most unlikely scheme for geo-engineering.
In the intervention arm, CHWs assessed children with acute febrile illness for malaria using RDTs, and for pneumonia by counting their respiratory rate with RRTs.
The dose of doxorubicin was reduced from 60 mg/m to 45 mg/m for patients who experienced severe and/or febrile neutropenia for more than 1 week.
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