Objective To determine the accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) for diagnosing serious bacterial and bacterial infections in infants and children presenting with fever
Background: Newborn infants younger than 3 months old with a fever are frequently evaluated for the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
During the flu season that can impair human health, it is difficult to determine whether a patient h...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To determine the diagnostic properties of quantitative C-reactive protein (CRP)...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Abstract Background C-reactive protein (CRP) is widely used to detect bacterial infection in childre...
Introduction: Most children with fever without source will have a self limited viral infection thoug...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
Objective: To determine frequency of raised CRP levels in children clinically diagnosed to have seps...
The diagnosis of severe bacterial infection in young infants in developing countries is difficult be...
INTRODUCTION: FEVER WITHOUT FOCUS: Fever without localizing signs or symptoms, usually of acute onse...
Children arriving at the emergency department with fever is a fairly common problem in pediatric pra...
The incidence of neonatal infections has been still high in Indonesia. The main factors influencing ...
Background: Newborn infants younger than 3 months old with a fever are frequently evaluated for the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
During the flu season that can impair human health, it is difficult to determine whether a patient h...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To determine the diagnostic properties of quantitative C-reactive protein (CRP)...
Background: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious infection (SI...
textabstractBackground: It is unclear how well a C-reactive protein (CRP) value predicts a serious i...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Abstract Background C-reactive protein (CRP) is widely used to detect bacterial infection in childre...
Introduction: Most children with fever without source will have a self limited viral infection thoug...
OBJECTIVE: The identification of severe bacterial infection (SBI)in children with fever without sour...
Objective: To determine frequency of raised CRP levels in children clinically diagnosed to have seps...
The diagnosis of severe bacterial infection in young infants in developing countries is difficult be...
INTRODUCTION: FEVER WITHOUT FOCUS: Fever without localizing signs or symptoms, usually of acute onse...
Children arriving at the emergency department with fever is a fairly common problem in pediatric pra...
The incidence of neonatal infections has been still high in Indonesia. The main factors influencing ...
Background: Newborn infants younger than 3 months old with a fever are frequently evaluated for the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), compared with th...
During the flu season that can impair human health, it is difficult to determine whether a patient h...