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Mortality after emergency unit fluid bolus in febrile Ugandan children.

Brian Travis RiceJessica HawkinsSerena NakatoNicholas Kamaranull null
Published in: PloS one (2023)
This study's primary finding is that fluid resuscitation in the emergency unit did not significantly increase or decrease three-day mortality for febrile children in Uganda. Universally aggressive or fluid-sparing emergency unit protocols are unlikely to be best practices, and choices about fluid resuscitation should be individualized.
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