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Standard therapy for Kawasaki disease (KD) includes intravenous immunoglobulin therapy plus oral aspirin, although the most effective and safe dose of aspirin is uncertain. To explore this issue, researchers conducted a retrospective review of 260 children (median age, 2.5 years) with a new diagnosis of KD. They compared the recurrence of fever following therapy with immunoglobulin and either low-dose aspirin (<10 mg/kg/d; median dose, 4 mg/kg/d) or high-dose aspirin (≥10 mg/kg/d; median dose, 76 mg/kg/d) given within 10 days of onset of symptoms. Results were as follows:
Twenty-five percent of the cohort experienced recurrent fever requiring retreatment; this rate was similar with low-dose aspirin (27%) or high-dose aspirin (22%).
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