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Management of afebrile neonates with pustules and vesicles in a pediatric emergency department.

Christina S ManicePaul J PlanetHerbert S ChaseChristine T Lauren
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2018)
Although one-third of neonates with pustules and vesicles were admitted to the hospital and received parenteral therapy, there were no cerebrospinal fluid or blood infections or any confirmed evidence of herpes simplex virus disease. These findings suggest that afebrile, well-appearing neonates presenting with pustules alone may not need a full serious bacterial infection examination. Larger studies are needed to confirm these findings and assess outcomes, especially in afebrile neonates with vesicles.
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