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. 2017 Jul;140(1):e20170695. doi: 10.1542/peds.2017-0695

TABLE 4.

Clinician Suspicion and Risk of SBI

Clinician Suspicion for SBI, % Any SBI, N = 436, n (%) (95% CI) Invasive Bacterial Infection, N = 95, n (%) (95% CI) No SBI, N = 4104, n (%) (95% CI)
<1 106 (6.4) (5.3–7.7) 16 (1.0) (0.6–1.6) 1542 (93.6) (92.3–94.7)
1–5 180 (9.3) (8.0–10.7) 37 (1.9) (1.3–2.6) 1760 (90.7) (89.3–92.0)
6–10 81 (12.2) (9.8–15.0) 22 (3.3) (2.1–5.0) 581 (87.8) (85.0–90.2)
11–50 55 (22.3) (17.2–28.0) 18 (7.3) (4.4–11.3) 192 (77.7) (72.0–82.8)
>50 14 (32.6) (19.1–48.5) 2 (4.7) (0.6–15.8) 29 (67.4) (51.5–80.9)