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  1. 2015. TLDR. Generally, skin rashes are nonspecific and self-limited, therefore, it could be clinically meaningful as a characteristic diagnostic finding in a very small subset of specific diseases. Expand. 54. [PDF] Save. Fever with rash in a child in India. R. SarkarKirtisudha MishraV. Garg.

  2. It should be used orally or intravenously in the dose of 2.2 mg/ kg twice daily for children <40 kg and 100 mg twice daily for children above 40 kg, for 3 days after subsidence of fever or total 7 days. Severe or complicated cases may need 10 days therapy.

  3. May 7, 2022 · Is irritable, vomits repeatedly, has a severe headache, sore throat, stomachache or other symptoms causing a lot of discomfort. Has a fever after being left in a hot car. Seek medical care immediately. Has a fever that lasts longer than three days. Has a seizure associated with the fever.

  4. Mar 13, 2017 · A 27-month-old previously healthy boy developed irritability and a fever the day after getting his 2-year vaccinations. Three days later, he developed a centripetally spreading petechial rash. A tick was removed from his neck. He was taken to an outside hospital several times over the course of 3–4 days and was discharged with amoxicillin the ...

  5. Other Diseases. Death on the Trail. Western-bound pioneers also contended with many other ailments, including malaria, tuberculosis, measles, scarlet fever, mumps, influenza, whooping cough, and more. In rare instances, the pioneers were near a military base and could seek help from the post-surgeon.

  6. May 6, 2020 · patients (adults and children) clinical diagnosed with enteric fever and confirmed with blood culture, from 1993-2015 showed that there was an increase in the trend of MDR S. typhi over the study ...

  7. Fever in a young baby can be a sign of a dangerous infection. Your child is of any age and has repeated fevers above 104°F (40°C). Your child is younger than 2 years of age and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) that lasts for more than 1 day. Your child is age 2 or older and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) that lasts for more than 3 days.

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