Objective: Infections remain the major cause of unnecessary antibiotic use in pediatric outpatient settings. Complete blood count (CBC) is the essential test in the diagnosis of infections. C-reactive protein (CRP) is also useful for assessment of young children with serious bacterial infections. The purpose of the study was to evaluate leukocyte populations and CRP level to predict bacterial infections in febrile outpatient children. Materials and Methods: The values of CBC by Cell-DYn 4000 autoanalyzer and serum CRP levels were evaluated in 120 febrile patients with documented infections (n:74 bacterial, n:46 viral) and 22 healthy controls. Results: The mean CRP, neutrophil and immature granulocyte (IG) values were significantly higher in...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
Objectives: This research work aimed to study the association count of WBC (white blood cells), ANC ...
Aim: To assess the utility of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and Procalcitonin (PCT) as a screening ...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
Background There is a debate on the use of high fever \\lith other morbidities to predict serious ba...
Background: Newborn infants younger than 3 months old with a fever are frequently evaluated for the ...
Objective Young febrile infants represent a vulnerable population at risk for serious bacterial infe...
Objective: The leukocyte count is frequently used to evaluate suspected bacterial infections but est...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
Background: Detection of small proportion of serious bacterial infections (SBI) with a potentially l...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
OBJECTIVE: To collate all available evidence on the diagnostic value of laboratory tests for the dia...
Contains fulltext : 177243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: R...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
Objectives: This research work aimed to study the association count of WBC (white blood cells), ANC ...
Aim: To assess the utility of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and Procalcitonin (PCT) as a screening ...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
Background There is a debate on the use of high fever \\lith other morbidities to predict serious ba...
Background: Newborn infants younger than 3 months old with a fever are frequently evaluated for the ...
Objective Young febrile infants represent a vulnerable population at risk for serious bacterial infe...
Objective: The leukocyte count is frequently used to evaluate suspected bacterial infections but est...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
Background: Detection of small proportion of serious bacterial infections (SBI) with a potentially l...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
OBJECTIVE: To collate all available evidence on the diagnostic value of laboratory tests for the dia...
Contains fulltext : 177243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: R...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
Objectives: This research work aimed to study the association count of WBC (white blood cells), ANC ...