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one in every 25 children will have at least one febrile seizure, and more than one-third of these?

 
 
Reply Tue 1 Sep, 2015 06:29 am
Does "of these children" refer to "of these children who have had first febrile seizure"?

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How common are febrile seizures?

Approximately one in every 25 children will have at least one febrile seizure, and more than one-third of these children will have additional febrile seizures before they outgrow the tendency to have them. Febrile seizures usually occur in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years and are particularly common in toddlers. Children rarely develop their first febrile seizure before the age of 6 months or after 3 years of age. The older a child is when the first febrile seizure occurs, the less likely that child is to have more.

More:
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/febrile_seizures/detail_febrile_seizures.htm
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Reply Tue 1 Sep, 2015 06:58 am
@oristarA,
Solved.
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