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Feb 2024
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93: Rash Decisions

SARA DONG
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Drs. Michael Moran and Swapnil Lanjewar from the University of Wisconsin-Madison walk through a case and their approach to the common ID consult for fever and rash.

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Febrile is produced with support from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Audio editing/mixing by Bentley Brown.

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