OBJECTIVES Standard inflammatory markers and chest radiography lack the ability to discriminate bacterial from non-bacterial lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). Cytokine profiles may serve as biomarkers for LRTI, but their applicability to identify aetiology, severity of disease and need for antibiotic prescription in children remains poorly defined. Objectives were to determine the cytokine kinetic profiles over 5 days in paediatric patients with LRTI, to investigate the relationship between cytokine patterns, and clinical and laboratory variables. METHODS We included patients aged 1 month to 18 years, with febrile LRTI and three consecutive cytokines measurements on days 1, 3 and 5 of a randomized controlled trial (ProPAED study)...
Aim: to evaluate peculiarities of blood biomarkers, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), complete blood...
Cytokine-based diagnostic assays are increasingly used in research and clinical practice. Assays dev...
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LTRIs) are the most common cause of pediatric emerge...
OBJECTIVES Standard inflammatory markers and chest radiography lack the ability to discriminate bac...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory viruses causing lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are a major cau...
Introduction. Pneumonia is a common childhood lower respiratory tract infection, which accounts for ...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children in low and middle-income countries have a high burden of pneumonia...
Rationale: Effective immunomodulatory therapies for children with life-threatening “cytokine storm” ...
The objective of the research was to study indices of cytokines (IL-2, IL-4, interferon- γ) and β2-m...
Differentiating viral from bacterial infections in febrile children is challenging and often leads t...
Antimycobacterial therapy is the main method of tuberculosis treatment. But some antimycobacterial m...
Background and aims: C reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) are markers of inflammation. T...
OBJECTIVES:. To evaluate the link between early acute respiratory failure and functional morbidity i...
Fever without localising signs in very young children remains a diagnostic problem. Until present, a...
Aim: to evaluate peculiarities of blood biomarkers, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), complete blood...
Cytokine-based diagnostic assays are increasingly used in research and clinical practice. Assays dev...
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LTRIs) are the most common cause of pediatric emerge...
OBJECTIVES Standard inflammatory markers and chest radiography lack the ability to discriminate bac...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory viruses causing lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are a major cau...
Introduction. Pneumonia is a common childhood lower respiratory tract infection, which accounts for ...
Background and objectives: In children, acute infection is the most common cause of visits to the em...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children in low and middle-income countries have a high burden of pneumonia...
Rationale: Effective immunomodulatory therapies for children with life-threatening “cytokine storm” ...
The objective of the research was to study indices of cytokines (IL-2, IL-4, interferon- γ) and β2-m...
Differentiating viral from bacterial infections in febrile children is challenging and often leads t...
Antimycobacterial therapy is the main method of tuberculosis treatment. But some antimycobacterial m...
Background and aims: C reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) are markers of inflammation. T...
OBJECTIVES:. To evaluate the link between early acute respiratory failure and functional morbidity i...
Fever without localising signs in very young children remains a diagnostic problem. Until present, a...
Aim: to evaluate peculiarities of blood biomarkers, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), complete blood...
Cytokine-based diagnostic assays are increasingly used in research and clinical practice. Assays dev...
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LTRIs) are the most common cause of pediatric emerge...