**Core Concept**
The question is based on the epidemiology and risk factors of febrile seizures in children, which are seizures associated with a fever in the absence of central nervous system infection. **Febrile seizure** risk factors are crucial for prognosis and management.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
Since the options are not provided, let's discuss general risk factors for future seizures in children with febrile seizures. These include **family history of febrile seizures**, **young age at the first febrile seizure**, and **complex febrile seizures**.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
Without specific options, we can't directly address each. However, generally, factors not associated with an increased risk might include **isolated febrile seizures without a family history** or **simple febrile seizures**.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
A key point to remember is that **complex febrile seizures**, which are prolonged, recur within 24 hours, or are focal, increase the risk of future seizures.
**Correct Answer:** D. None of the above/ Simple febrile seizure
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