Rochester Criteria for Febrile Infants Calculator
The Rochester Criteria for Febrile Infants rules out invasive bacterial infection in febrile infants.

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Rochester Criteria for Febrile Infants Calculator
The Rochester Criteria for Febrile Infants rules out invasive bacterial infection in febrile infants.
Step-by-Step Approach to Febrile Infants Calculator
The Step by Step Approach to Febrile Infants identifies low-risk febrile infants, perhaps better than the Rochester criteria.
Every parent would worry if their child has a fever. Fever is a rise in body temperature above normal. In children, normal body temperature ranges from 36 to 37.5 degrees Celsius. Many parents who do not understand, fever is not a disease but a symptom or sign. Symptoms are a sign that something unusual is happening in the body. Fever does not always mean something bad happens. How to respond when your child has a fever is:
New Mothers Resource Guide: What Should I Do If My Child Has A Fever?