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Pyelonephritis

Advice for professionals

Published on: Monday 23 April 2018

My baby has Fever / High Temperature

Advice for parents/carers:
Fever in babies less than 90 days of age is much more likely to be due to a serious infection requiring urgent treatment compared to fever in an older child. For this reason, all children under 90 days of age with a temperature above 38°C / 100.4°F should be urgently reviewed by a healthcare professional. The only exception is if they have a fever in the 48 hours following their first set of vaccines (given at 8 weeks of age) – in this situation, it is OK to give them paracetamol without seeking medical advice if your baby is otherwise well.

Published on: Tuesday 10 October 2017

Counting your child's respiratory rate

Published on: Tuesday 25 February 2020

Bereavement Services - Rotherham

Published on: Tuesday 15 December 2020

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    • Published on: Monday 23rd April 2018

      Advice for professionals

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    • Published on: Tuesday 10th October 2017

      Advice for parents/carers:
      Fever in babies less than 90 days of age is much more likely to be due to a serious infection requiring urgent treatment compared to fever in an older child. For this reason, all children under 90 days of age with a temperature above 38°C / 100.4°F should be urgently reviewed by a healthcare professional. The only exception is if they have a fever in the 48 hours following their first set of vaccines (given at 8 weeks of age) – in this situation, it is OK to give them paracetamol without seeking medical advice if your baby is otherwise well.

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    • Published on: Tuesday 25th February 2020
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