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Prevalence, Characteristics, and Determinants of Suboptimal Care in the Initial Management of Community-Onset Severe Bacterial Infections in Children

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Key Points Question What are the prevalence, characteristics, and determinants of suboptimal care in the initial management of community-onset severe bacterial infections in children? Findings In this cohort study that… Click to show full abstract

Key Points Question What are the prevalence, characteristics, and determinants of suboptimal care in the initial management of community-onset severe bacterial infections in children? Findings In this cohort study that included 259 children, suboptimal care before pediatric intensive care unit admission was frequent and was associated with severe sequelae in children with a community-onset severe bacterial infection. The youngest children and those initially cared for by a primary care physician were at increased risk of suboptimal care. Meaning These findings suggest that medical care could be optimized, especially for young children, by improving the preparedness of primary care physicians.

Keywords: severe bacterial; care; community onset; suboptimal care; onset severe

Journal Title: JAMA Network Open
Year Published: 2022

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