We compared axillary, rectal and tympanic temperatures in children admitted with severe malaria. The axillary temperatures were 0.74°C (95% limits of agreement -0.85 to 2.33°C) less than rectal temperatures and tympanic temperatures 0.42°C (95% limits of agreement -0.16 to 2.44°C) less than rectal temperatures. The difference was greater on admission than 24 hours later. These differences may be important in defining criteria for clinical syndromes. © The Author [2005]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Musumba, C. O., Griffiths, K. L., Ross, A., & Newton, C. R. J. C. (2005). Comparison of axillary, rectal and tympanic temperature measurements in children admitted with malaria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 51(4), 242–244. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmh106
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