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We aimed to evaluate the association of height of fever with invasive bacterial infection (IBI) among febrile infants =60 days of age. In a secondary analysis of a multicentre case-control study of non-ill-appearing febrile infants =60 days of age, we compared the maximum temperature (at home or in the emergency department) for infants with and without IBI. We then computed interval likelihood ratios (iLRs) for the diagnosis of IBI at each half-degree Celsius interval. The median temperature was higher for infants with IBI (