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Drop me a note on how this book has helped you or VALIDATION OF THE “STEP-BY-STEP" APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG FEBRILE INFANTS Collected by Dr Khanh T Huynh Definition “STEP BY STEP” Algorithm • developed by a European group of pediatric emergency physicians • identify a low risk group of infants who could be safely managed as outpatients without lumbar puncture nor empirical antibiotic treatment Aim • Prospectively validate the Step-by-Step approach/2016 • Compare it with the Rochester/ 1994 criteria and the Labscore/ 10 years ago Study design and Prospective study Who? Where? When? Infants ≤90 days with fever without source 11 European pediatric emergency departments 2012-2014 Sensitivity and Predictive Value for ruling out IBI Number of infants misclassified Step by Step ??? and ??? ??? Rochester 81.6% and 98.3% 16 Lab-score 59.8% and 98.1% 35 Data Collection Subjects: patient on arrival at the PED, relevant medical history, results of laboratory tests, diagnosis, treatment, and site of care (managed as outpatient or admitted) Collect: Age Sex Duration and Degree and Fever General Appearance Figure Approach evaluates: General appearance of the infant Age Urinalysis Blood biomarkers: PCT, CRP, ANC Figure 2: Included & excluded patients Table 1: Clinical Characteristics Table 2: Bacterial Infections Diagnosed Figure 3: Risk factor Table 3: Baterial infection / low risk patients Table 4: Results Conclusions The Step-by-Step approach: Highest sensitivity Useful tool for the management of the febrile infant in the ED However: Not 100% sensitive , no perfect tool exists Should use caution especially / infants with very short fever Strongly advise for an initial period of close observation and monitoring in the ED, even when all the complementary test values are normal Citation Gomez, Borja, Santiago Mintegi, Silvia Bressant, Liviana Da Dalt, Alain Gervaix, and Laurence Lacroix "Validation of the “Step-by-Step” Approach in the Management of Young Febrile Infants." 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To view the complete list, go to: http://tinyurl.com/3xwrwze Winner of Several Awards Including: 2010 CHICAGO TRIBUNE HEARTLAND PRIZE FOR NONFICTION 2010 WELLCOME TRUST BOOK PRIZE THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE’S YOUNG ADULT SCIENCE BOOK AWARD Selected for More than Sixty Best of the Year Lists Including: AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOTABLE BOOK BOOKLIST TOP OF THE LIST—BEST NONFICTION BOOK KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR LIBRARY JOURNAL TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR INCLUDES COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS I n 1950, Henrietta Lacks, a young mother of five children, entered the colored ward of The Johns Hopkins Hospital to begin treatment for an extremely aggressive strain DISCUSSION Open Access Legal implications of the step-by-step principle Caroline von Kries 1* and Gerd Winter 2* Abstract Purpose: The ‘step-by step’ principle was introduced into the European Union legislation on genetically modified organisms as a means to cope with uncertainty about environmental risks from the release of genetically modified organisms into the environment. The approval process is orientated along the stepwise reduction of containment which reflects a precautionary approach towards the risks of genetically modified organism release. Thus, the gradual reduction of containment should keep pace with the gradual generation of risk-related knowledge. This paper strives to clarify the meaning, legal status and practical importance of the principle. It also looks at whether non-European Union countries have adopted the principle as well, and how they practice it. Methods: The article is based on research of the relevant legal texts, court cases and legal literature. In addition, a number of dossiers of applications for the European Union authorisation of release and placing on the market of genetically modified seed were analysed. Results and conclusions: Although ‘step-by-step’ is not a precise legal rule it does have legal meaning as a principle guiding the risk assessment and management of genetically modified organism introduction into the environment. Assuming a process of gradual reduction of containment and scaling up of release ranging from closed systems via experimental release to cultivation the ‘step-by-step principle’ requires that the knowledge on environmental risks of genetically modified organisms should be generated on stages previous to the ones where the risk can result in damage. The analysis of the legislation of China, the United States of America and Brazil showed a differentiated approach towards the step-by-step principle. Keywords: step-by-step principle , release, placing on the market, monitoring, EFSA Analysis ’Step-by-step’ in the relevant legal texts The ‘step-by-step’ principle was introduced by Directive 2001/18/EC [1] where it a ppears as numbers (24) and (25) of the preamble: ’(2 4) The introduction of GMOs into the environ- ment should be carried out according to the “step by step” principle. This means that the containment of GMOs is reduced and the scale of release increased gradually, step by step, but only if evaluation of the earlier steps in terms of protection of human health and the environment indicates that the next step can be taken. (25) No GMOs, as or in products, intended for deliberate release are to be considered for placing on the market without first having been subjected to satisfactory field testing at the research and develop- ment stage in ecosystems which could be affecte d by their use.’ Directives must be transposed into Member State law allowing them some legislatory discretion. In German law, for example, ‘step-by-step’ is framed in a rather broad language requiring that the risk assessment shall be based on experiences made on previous steps (GenTVfV 1996 Sec. 5 (2), 6 (2) [2]). Contrastingly, the Austrian Gentechnikgesetz [2] establishes ‘step-by-step’ as a binding precondition of authorisations. See Section 3 (3) which reads: ’The release of GMOs may only be performed step by step meaning that the contain ment of the GMOs may stepwise be unclenched and [...]... more ounces to the ton out of our crushings than they ever heard of on the Rand, too." 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Richardson writes "The Hampshire breed is not infrequently confounded... have been used in the production of the pig which in their time was looked upon as the domesticated and improved pig of the period This difficulty extends even to the present day So far as is known there exists no actual proof that the domesticated hog has been evolved in any particular way other than by continued selection of those animals for breeding purposes which possessed in the greatest degree... Shows have become extinct These were the Small White and the Small Black breeds the sole cause of their disappearance being the unsuitability of ... low risk patients Table 4: Results Conclusions The Step- by -Step approach: Highest sensitivity Useful tool for the management of the febrile infant in the ED However: Not 100% sensitive , no perfect... Silvia Bressant, Liviana Da Dalt, Alain Gervaix, and Laurence Lacroix "Validation of the Step- by -Step Approach in the Management of Young Febrile Infants." Pediatrics 138.2 (May2016) AAP Gateway...Definition STEP BY STEP Algorithm • developed by a European group of pediatric emergency physicians • identify a low risk group of infants who could be safely managed

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