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Referral of febrile children in resource-constrained community settings in Asia (Spot Sepsis) – a multi-country, prospective, cohort study

Author Affiliations
Angkor Hospital for Children, Cambodia-Oxford Medical Research Unit, University of Oxford, Primary Health Care, ...
Published InmedRxiv
Year2025

Abstract

ABSTRACT In resource-constrained community settings, distinguishing which febrile children require referral is a major unmet need. Current WHO danger signs lack accuracy, resulting in missed severe illness and unnecessary referrals. We developed and validated simple clinical prediction models using data from 3,405 children aged 1-59 months presenting with community-acquired acute febrile illnesses to seven hospitals across Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, and Viet Nam. Cambodian data were held-out for external validation. All models outperformed WHO criteria to predict progression to severe febrile illness (death or organ support) within two days (sensitivity=0.56, 95%CI=0.42-0.69; specificity=0.83, 95%CI=0.78-0.87). Incorporating pulse oximetry or the host biomarker sTREM1 further enhanced sensitivity (0.89, 95%CI=0.79-0.97) vs. clinical features alone (0.75, 95%CI=0.62-0.86). The pulse oximetry-based model achieved these gains while…
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