Infection Criteria Checklist - HealthInsight
EAR INFECTION: Either a physician’s diagnosis or drainage from one or both ears, ear pain or redness. Nonpurulent drainage must be accompanied by symptoms such as ear pain or redness. VIRAL HEPATITIS: Symptoms are variable and may include jaundice, sudden loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, fever, malaise, upper respiratory symptoms ... ................
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