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Table 1.

Patient characteristics stratified by sex (N = 19,781).

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Table 2.

Management stratified by sex (N = 19,781).

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Fig 1.

Association between sex and management for all febrile children presenting with respiratory symptoms (N = 19,781).

Boys as reference group. Adjusted for age, triage urgency, ill appearance, tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia, work of breathing, duration of fever, ED.

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Fig 2.

Association between sex and management in the upper respiratory tract group (N = 12,554).

Boys as reference group. Adjusted for age, triage urgency, ill appearance, tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia, work of breathing, duration of fever, ED.

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Fig 3.

Association between sex and management in the lower respiratory tract group (N = 3808).

Boys as reference group. Adjusted for age, triage urgency, ill appearance, tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia, work of breathing, duration of fever, ED.

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