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  • Neftaly Fever of Unknown Origin Workup

    Neftaly Fever of Unknown Origin Workup

    Neftaly Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) Workup

    Thorough Investigation. Precise Diagnosis. Targeted Care.

    What Is a Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)?

    A Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is defined as a fever higher than 38.3°C (101°F) that lasts for more than 3 weeks, with no clear diagnosis after initial testing. It is a complex medical condition that may indicate an underlying infection, inflammatory disease, malignancy, or other rare disorder.

    At Neftaly, we specialize in comprehensive, evidence-based workups to uncover the root cause of prolonged, unexplained fevers—providing clarity, relief, and a personalized care plan.


    When to Consider an FUO Workup

    You may need a FUO evaluation if:

    • You’ve had a persistent fever for 3 weeks or longer
    • Basic labs and imaging have not revealed a cause
    • You’re experiencing additional symptoms (e.g., weight loss, night sweats, fatigue)
    • You’re immunocompromised or have an existing chronic illness
    • Multiple courses of antibiotics haven’t resolved the fever

    Neftaly’s FUO Diagnostic Process

    Our methodical, step-by-step approach is designed to minimize unnecessary testing while ensuring thoroughness.

    1. Comprehensive Medical History & Examination

    • Detailed timeline of fever patterns and associated symptoms
    • Review of recent travel, exposures, medications, medical conditions, surgeries, and immunizations

    2. Baseline Laboratory Testing

    • Complete blood count (CBC), ESR, CRP
    • Liver and kidney function tests
    • Blood cultures and urine analysis
    • Serologies for common infections
    • Tuberculosis screening
    • HIV testing (if indicated)

    3. Advanced Imaging

    • Chest X-ray
    • Abdominal ultrasound
    • CT scan (chest/abdomen/pelvis)
    • MRI or PET-CT for specific cases

    4. Specialized Testing Based on Clues

    • Autoimmune markers (ANA, RF, ANCA)
    • Bone marrow biopsy (if hematologic disease is suspected)
    • Infectious disease panels (e.g., CMV, EBV, malaria, brucellosis)
    • Biopsies of affected tissues if masses, lymph nodes, or organ abnormalities are found

    5. Multidisciplinary Collaboration

    • Input from infectious disease specialists, rheumatologists, hematologists, or oncologists as needed
    • Referral to tertiary care or academic centers for rare or complex cases

    Common Categories of FUO Causes

    • Infections (e.g., endocarditis, tuberculosis, abscesses)
    • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases (e.g., lupus, vasculitis, adult-onset Still’s disease)
    • Cancers (e.g., lymphoma, leukemia, renal cell carcinoma)
    • Miscellaneous Causes (e.g., drug fever, thyroiditis, factitious fever)
    • Undiagnosed (in some cases, fever resolves without a definitive diagnosis)

    Why Choose Neftaly?

    • Systematic, science-driven evaluation
    • State-of-the-art diagnostic tools
    • Access to specialists under one roof
    • Patient-centered care with clear communication throughout the process
    • Supportive follow-up for unresolved or recurrent cases

    Don’t Let Uncertainty Continue

    If you or your loved one is living with an unexplained fever, don’t wait. Early investigation leads to earlier answers—and better outcomes.

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    Neftaly Fever of Unknown Origin Workup — Uncovering the Cause. Restoring Your Health.

  • Neftaly Fever Management in Pediatrics

    Neftaly Fever Management in Pediatrics

    Caring for Children with Confidence and Compassion

    Fever is one of the most common reasons parents seek medical care for their children. While it can be concerning, fever is often a natural response to infection and not always dangerous.

    At Neftaly, we help families understand, manage, and respond to childhood fevers with evidence-based care, clear guidance, and compassionate support.


    What is a Fever?

    A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature, often due to an underlying infection. In children, a fever is generally considered to be:

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    Common Causes of Fever in Children

    • Viral infections (e.g., cold, flu, COVID-19)
    • Bacterial infections (e.g., ear infections, strep throat, urinary tract infections)
    • Post-vaccination reactions
    • Heat-related illnesses (rare)

    Neftaly’s Pediatric Fever Management Approach

    We offer family-centered, age-appropriate care to help manage fevers safely and effectively:

    1. Thorough Assessment

    • Accurate temperature measurement
    • Evaluation of symptoms and possible sources of infection
    • Assessment of hydration, behavior, and general condition

    2. Individualized Fever Management Plans

    • Based on age, medical history, and overall health
    • Monitoring guidelines for home and clinic care
    • Education for parents on when to treat and when to observe

    3. Medication Guidance

    • Proper use of fever-reducing medications (e.g., paracetamol, ibuprofen)
    • Safe dosing based on weight and age
    • Avoidance of aspirin (especially in viral illnesses due to risk of Reye’s syndrome)

    4. Comfort and Support Strategies

    • Keeping the child cool and comfortable (light clothing, rest)
    • Encouraging fluid intake to prevent dehydration
    • Monitoring for signs of worsening condition

    5. Clear Instructions on When to Seek Medical Care

    Parents are advised to seek help immediately if a child has:

    • Fever in a baby under 3 months
    • Fever lasting more than 3 days
    • Difficulty breathing or persistent vomiting
    • Seizures (febrile or otherwise)
    • Rash, stiff neck, or unresponsiveness
    • Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no tears, decreased urination)

    Supporting Parents and Caregivers

    Neftaly provides:

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    Why Choose Neftaly?

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    We approach fever management with empathy, respect, and expert knowledge.

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    We equip caregivers with the knowledge and confidence to manage fever safely at home.

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    We offer accessible fever care in clinics, schools, and remote areas through mobile health outreach.


    Stay Calm. Stay Informed. Neftaly is Here.

    Fever can be scary — but with the right information and care, it doesn’t have to be. Let Neftaly help you take care of your child with confidence and peace of mind.

  • Neftaly By 2017 at least 95% of the targeted population accept and/or use a malaria preventive service; and at least 95% of the people with fever seek early health care

    Neftaly By 2017 at least 95% of the targeted population accept and/or use a malaria preventive service; and at least 95% of the people with fever seek early health care

    Neftaly Malaria Prevention and Early Care-Seeking Goals for 2017

    Achieving high coverage and community acceptance of malaria preventive services, alongside promoting timely care-seeking for fever, is critical to ending malaria transmission and reducing its burden in Namibia.

    By 2017, Neftaly aimed to ensure that:

    • At least 95% of the targeted population accept and/or use malaria preventive services, including insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), and other vector control measures.
    • At least 95% of people experiencing fever seek early health care, enabling prompt diagnosis and effective treatment of malaria and other febrile illnesses.

    Strategies to Achieve These Targets

    1. Community Engagement and Behavior Change Communication

    • Implemented wide-reaching campaigns using radio, print, community meetings, and local leaders to raise awareness about the importance and benefits of malaria prevention and early treatment
    • Mobilized community health workers and volunteers to distribute nets, promote IRS acceptance, and encourage health facility visits for fever cases
    • Addressed myths, stigma, and barriers to service uptake through targeted messaging and interpersonal communication

    2. Improving Accessibility and Quality of Preventive Services

    • Ensured consistent distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) during routine campaigns and antenatal visits
    • Maintained high coverage of indoor residual spraying through well-planned, community-supported operations
    • Strengthened supply chains to guarantee availability of preventive commodities

    3. Enhancing Early Care-Seeking Behavior

    • Supported training for health workers to provide respectful, patient-centered care that encourages return visits and referrals
    • Expanded access to rapid diagnostic testing and effective treatment at community and primary care levels
    • Facilitated community-based health education emphasizing the risks of delayed treatment and the benefits of early diagnosis

    4. Monitoring and Feedback

    • Regularly tracked community acceptance and use of malaria prevention services through household surveys and monitoring tools
    • Monitored health facility records and community reports to measure timely health-seeking behavior for fever cases
    • Used data to adapt messaging, outreach strategies, and resource allocation for maximum impact

    Expected Impact

    By achieving these ambitious targets, Neftaly contributed to:

    • Significantly reducing malaria transmission and outbreaks through widespread protective coverage
    • Decreasing malaria-related morbidity and mortality by enabling early diagnosis and treatment
    • Strengthening trust and partnership between communities and health systems
    • Moving Namibia closer to malaria elimination by building sustainable preventive and care-seeking behaviors