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(Pediatrics in Review. 1997;18:445.)
© 1997 American Academy of Pediatrics

Is Fever Bad?

RJ H
In response to a Brief that appeared in the September 1996 issue of Pediatrics in Review entitled Fever and Host Responses (Pediatrics in Review. 1996;17:330), Dr H. Rathle of Yuma, Arizona, sent us his parent education handout about fever. It reassures parents and recommends that not all fevers be treated. I pass this on to readers along with a commentary by our "In Brief" editor, Dr. Henry Adam, who also wrote the Brief on fever. I welcome reader response.

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Henry M. Adam, MD Editor, In Brief
In a classic study (Am J . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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