Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation

Search Page

Filters

My NCBI Filters

Results by year

Table representation of search results timeline featuring number of search results per year.

Year Number of Results
1945 11
1946 39
1947 50
1948 27
1949 29
1950 13
1951 13
1952 28
1953 29
1954 25
1955 31
1956 31
1957 27
1958 16
1959 16
1960 20
1961 15
1962 15
1963 31
1964 87
1965 65
1966 51
1967 74
1968 98
1969 100
1970 161
1971 145
1972 136
1973 153
1974 207
1975 263
1976 233
1977 242
1978 235
1979 261
1980 286
1981 289
1982 343
1983 401
1984 373
1985 390
1986 415
1987 436
1988 470
1989 562
1990 554
1991 622
1992 714
1993 688
1994 699
1995 786
1996 823
1997 910
1998 921
1999 979
2000 1133
2001 1198
2002 1233
2003 1545
2004 1500
2005 1650
2006 1682
2007 1746
2008 1809
2009 1893
2010 2160
2011 2342
2012 2553
2013 2589
2014 2782
2015 2975
2016 2969
2017 2871
2018 3009
2019 3063
2020 4603
2021 4522
2022 3565
2023 3018
2024 1160

Text availability

Article attribute

Article type

Publication date

Search Results

68,178 results

Results by year

Filters applied: . Clear all
Page 1
The management of fever in children.
Bakalli I, Klironomi D, Kola E, Celaj E. Bakalli I, et al. Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2022 Oct;74(5):568-578. doi: 10.23736/S2724-5276.22.06680-0. Epub 2022 Jul 13. Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2022. PMID: 35822579 Review.
Despite the fact that most pediatricians agree that treating a febrile child with antipyretics is primarily for the relief of fever symptoms, many continue to prescribe antipyretics for any child with fever, ignoring important research messages. By prescribing antip …
Despite the fact that most pediatricians agree that treating a febrile child with antipyretics is primarily for the relief of fever s …
Fever of unknown origin.
Grebenyuk V, Kryštůfková O, Gregová M, Sokalská-Jurkiewicz M, Steinbauerová R, Sukovská M, Gahérová L, Zubatá I, Gregorová J, Kaliská L, Roháčová H, Trojánek M. Grebenyuk V, et al. Vnitr Lek. 2021 Winter;67(1):32-42. Vnitr Lek. 2021. PMID: 33752399 Review. English.
Fever of unknown origin is a rare clinical syndrome, that represents a significant diagnostic challenge. There have been described more than 200 potential diseases, that can manifest as a fever of unknown origin. These are classically divided into following categori
Fever of unknown origin is a rare clinical syndrome, that represents a significant diagnostic challenge. There have been described mo
Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) - A Call for New Research Standards and Updated Clinical Management.
Wright WF, Mulders-Manders CM, Auwaerter PG, Bleeker-Rovers CP. Wright WF, et al. Am J Med. 2022 Feb;135(2):173-178. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2021.07.038. Epub 2021 Aug 24. Am J Med. 2022. PMID: 34437835 Review.
Prolonged fever of 38.3C or higher for at least 3 weeks' duration has been termed fever of unknown origin if unexplained after preliminary investigations. ...Advances in diagnosis and management and diagnostic testing over the last 3 decades have prompted a needed u …
Prolonged fever of 38.3C or higher for at least 3 weeks' duration has been termed fever of unknown origin if unexplained after …
Fever of unknown origin.
Mulders-Manders C, Simon A, Bleeker-Rovers C. Mulders-Manders C, et al. Clin Med (Lond). 2015 Jun;15(3):280-4. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-3-280. Clin Med (Lond). 2015. PMID: 26031980 Free PMC article.
More than 50 years after the first definition of fever of unknown origin (FUO), it still remains a diagnostic challenge. ...The majority of patients with unexplained FUO will eventually show spontaneous remission of fever. We describe the definition, diagnostic work …
More than 50 years after the first definition of fever of unknown origin (FUO), it still remains a diagnostic challenge. ...The major …
Febrile Child.
Reddy M, Bansal A. Reddy M, et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2017 Oct;84(10):782-786. doi: 10.1007/s12098-017-2425-y. Epub 2017 Aug 23. Indian J Pediatr. 2017. PMID: 28831693
Fever without focus (FWF) is a common symptom in children for which parents seek health care consultation. ...
Fever without focus (FWF) is a common symptom in children for which parents seek health care consultation. ...
Drug fever.
Johnson DH, Cunha BA. Johnson DH, et al. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1996 Mar;10(1):85-91. doi: 10.1016/s0891-5520(05)70287-7. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1996. PMID: 8698996 Free article. Review.
Drug fever is the febrile response to a drug without cutaneous manifestations. ...The recognition of drug fever is of great clinical importance because, if drug fever is not recognized diagnostically, patients may be subjected to prolonged hospitalization and …
Drug fever is the febrile response to a drug without cutaneous manifestations. ...The recognition of drug fever is of great cl …
Managing the child with a fever.
Hague R. Hague R. Practitioner. 2015 Jul-Aug;259(1784):17-21, 2-3. Practitioner. 2015. PMID: 26514056 Review.
Most illnesses associated with fever are self-limiting and children recover with no specific treatment. However, fever can also be the presenting feature of serious illness, which may be life threatening if not diagnosed and treated appropriately. ...
Most illnesses associated with fever are self-limiting and children recover with no specific treatment. However, fever can als …
Fever and Skin Rash.
Longfellow S, Monteiro C. Longfellow S, et al. Am Fam Physician. 2023 Jun;107(6):649-650. Am Fam Physician. 2023. PMID: 37327172 No abstract available.
A man with fever and rash.
Nakanishi Y, Toyoshima H, Takeda H. Nakanishi Y, et al. Emerg Med J. 2022 Sep;39(9):661-696. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2021-212096. Emerg Med J. 2022. PMID: 35998933 No abstract available.
Ebola virus.
Streether LA. Streether LA. Br J Biomed Sci. 1999;56(4):280-4. Br J Biomed Sci. 1999. PMID: 10795373 Review.
Ebola virus was first identified as a filovirus in 1976, following epidemics of severe haemorrhagic fever in sub-Saharan Africa. Further outbreaks have occurred since, but, despite extensive and continued investigations, the natural reservoir for the virus remains unknown. …
Ebola virus was first identified as a filovirus in 1976, following epidemics of severe haemorrhagic fever in sub-Saharan Africa. Furt …
68,178 results
You have reached the last available page of results. Please see the User Guide for more information.