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Choosing Wisely – Viral Respiratory Panels in children with respiratory symptoms

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There may be a role in viral respiratory panels for children admitted to the hospital or intensive care unit. Of note, during COVID-19 , some hospitals used RVPs to differentiate patients who had been infected with SARS-CoV-2 from other viral infections. Reducing Unnecessary Respiratory Viral Testing to Promote High-Value Care.

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Diagnostics: Inflammatory Markers

Taming the SRU

In a small study involving 79 hospitalized children, PCT was found to be elevated in bacterial infections, with a decrease after appropriate antibiotic therapy, and decreased in viral infections [24]. 2013 Jun 15;13:272. Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care tests in acute community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – June 2023

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The Bubble Wrap Plus is a monthly paediatric journal club reading list from Anke Raaijmakers, working with Professor Jaan Toelen and his team at the University Hospitals in Leuven. Acute kidney injury in infants hospitalized for viral bronchiolitis. Can’t get enough of Bubble Wrap? Wittmann S, et al. Eur J Pediatr. Eur J Pediatr.

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Antibiotics in the paediatric emergency department

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However, results may take some time and, as such, rapid point-of-care tests are increasingly used. Conventionally IV antibiotics have been limited to in-hospital use. It found that home treatment with intravenous ceftriaxone was not inferior to hospital treatment with intravenous flucloxacillin. Med J Aust.