A systematic review of necrotising fasciitis in children from its first description in 1930 to 2018.
Arne SchröderAurélie GerinGregory B FirthKelly S HoffmannAndrew GrieveChristina Oetzmann von SochaczewskiPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Clinical suspicion remains the key to diagnose necrotising fasciitis. A combination of swelling, pain, erythema, and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome might indicate necrotising fasciitis. Incidence and case-fatality rates in children are much smaller than in adults, although there seems to be a relevant risk of morbidity indicated by the high percentage of skin grafts. Systematic multi-institutional research efforts are necessary to improve early diagnosis on necrotising fasciits.