Fever and neutropenia outcomes and areas for intervention: A report from SUCCOUR - Supportive Care for Children with Cancer in Africa.
Trijn IsraelsGlenn Mbah AfungchwiLarissa KlootwijkFestus NjugunaPeter B HesselingFrancine KouyaVivian PaintsilLisa LandmanInam ChitsikeGeorge ChagalukaLillian SungElizabeth MolyneuxPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
Although in most, FN was not associated with prolonged or profound neutropenia, 11% resulted in death. Areas to target include blood cultures prior to antibiotics and earlier initiation of empiric antibiotics. Future efforts should modify FN practices to reduce treatment-related mortality.
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