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  2. Nov 8, 2023 · It's best to start treatment for Kawasaki disease as early as possible, when your child still has a fever. Treatment for Kawasaki disease often happens in a hospital. The goals of treatment are to lower fever, reduce swelling and prevent heart damage.

  3. The standard treatment, intravenous immunoglobulin and aspirin, substantially decreases the development of these coronary artery abnormalities. KD occurs worldwide, with the highest incidence in Japan, and it most often affects boys and younger children.

  4. This clinical pathway was developed by a consensus group of JHACH hospitalists, infectious disease physicians, emergency medicine physicians and advanced practice providers to standardize the management of children hospitalized for Kawasaki Disease (KD). It addresses the following clinical questions or problems:

  5. Fast Facts: 80% to 90% of Kawasaki disease cases occur in children under age 5 and older than 6 months. It is less common for older children and adolescents to get the disease, but some do. Kawasaki disease is not contagious. It does not spread among family members or children in child care centers.

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · Kawasaki disease (KD), formerly called mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is one of the most common vasculitides of childhood [ 1 ]. It is typically a self-limited condition with fever and manifestations of acute inflammation lasting for an average of 12 days without therapy.

  7. Jul 18, 2023 · The standard initial treatment is intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and aspirin. When given early in the illness, IVIG can reduce the risk of coronary artery problems. Aspirin reduces fever, joint swelling, pain and the rash. It can also help prevent blood clots from forming. How can it hurt heart health?

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