Useful Management Information

  • Significant fever that has persisted for longer than an acute self-limiting illness would be expected to and disease has not been identified despite reasonable investigations
  • Encourage the patient or carer to keep a diary of fevers and associated symptoms
  • Include thorough history, physical examination and investigations in referral to guide triaging and further investigations
  • Baseline investigations are 3 sets of blood cultures (off antibiotics or if on, please note on referral), urine culture, full blood count and film, renal and liver function testing, C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
  • Further testing to be directed by history and examination findings, at the discretion of the referring practitioner. These may include the following:
    • viral serologies: HIV, EBV, CMV
    • bacterial serologies: syphilis, bartonella, Q-fever, Brucella, Legionella, chlamydia
    • malaria testing
    • other: autoimmune screening; thyroid function testing, testing for sarcoidosis and ferritin levels; biopsies of relevant lesions
  • Other useful adjunct radiologic testing may include: CXR, CT scanning of chest/abdomen/pelvis, echocardiography
  • Referral information must include antibiotics prescribed (name, dose, duration, dates administered)

Minimum Referral Criteria

Does your patient meet the minimum referral criteria?
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days)
  • All Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days)
  • No category 2 criteria
Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days)
  • No category 3 criteria

If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria

  • Assessment and management information may be found on a range of conditions at HealthPathways
  • If the patient does not meet the criteria for referral but the referring practitioner believes the patient requires specialist review, a clinical override may be requested:
    • Please explain why (e.g. warning signs or symptoms, clinical modifiers, uncertain about diagnosis, etc.)
  • Please note that your referral may not be accepted or may be redirected to another service

Essential Referral Information

  • Symptom history
  • Travel history
  • Sexual history
  • Medication (including antibiotic) and vaccination history
  • Results of recommended investigations as discussed above

Additional Referral Information

  • Fever diary
  • Additional serology, biopsies or imaging results such as PET scans
  • Relevant family history
Last updated 26 September 2022

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Internal Referrals

Fax

(07) 5687 4497

Post

Booking and Referral Centre
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215

Enquiries

1300 559 083

Related HealthPathways

No directly related pathways found

Service Availability

Dr Kylie Alcorn
Medical Director Infectious Diseases

Facilities

Gold Coast University Hospital
Robina Hospital

If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.

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