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Infections are by far the most common cause of fever in children. In general, fever is nature’s response to infection. It’s a good sign that your child’s body is fighting the infection.
Most childhood infections are caused by viruses, which are responsible for common colds and other upper respiratory tract infections, as well as the common infectious diseases of childhood, like chickenpox. These infections don’t last long and usually don’t need to be treated.
Some infections are caused by bacteria, which need treatment with antibiotics. These include certain ear and throat infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, blood infections and meningitis. A very sore throat with a fever can be caused by Streptococcus. If it isn’t treated with antibiotics, this infection can be dangerous and lead to things like rheumatic fever or heart damage.
There are other less common causes of fever. These include allergic reactions to drugs or vaccines, chronic joint inflammation, some tumours and gastrointestinal diseases like gastroenteritis.