Diurnal variation in body temperature of Gambian children
1994
Abstract Measured fever often forms the basis for defining clinical malaria episodes in children from endemic areas. We measured body temperature every 3 h from 08:00 to 20:00 in 69 children aged 1–5 years during the malaria season in a rural area of The Gambia. Body temperature varied on average by more than one degree Celsius during the course of a day. Mean temperatures were lowest in the early morning and highest in the afternoon. There was a strong positive association between air temperature and body temperature. In highly endemic areas, researchers who use measured fever to assess clinical malaria episodes in population-based surveys should standardize the time of day at which temperature is assessed.
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