Clinical Scenario: SBI in Febrile Infants with Viral Illness

A 64-day-old male is brought to the ED for fever to 100.9°F at home. He’s well-appearing, feeding normally, and has mild nasal congestion and cough. No vomiting, rash, or decreased urine output. Vitals are stable. A respiratory viral panel returns positive for RSV. Your intern asks, “Since he’s over 60 days and RSV-positive, do we […]

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