A fever panel is a set of diagnostic tests conducted to identify the underlying cause of a fever. It typically includes blood tests, such as a complete blood count (CBC) to assess for infections or inflammation, blood cultures to detect bacteria, and tests for specific pathogens like malaria or dengue. Additionally, tests measuring inflammatory markers and metabolic function may be included. The fever panel aids healthcare professionals in diagnosing the specific reason for the fever, guiding targeted treatment approaches for infections, inflammatory conditions, or other potential causes.