Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reasons for seeking medical care. Despite improvements in pathogen-based diagnostics, most patients receive inappropriate antibiotics. Host response biomarkers offer an alternative diagnostic approach to direct antimicrobial use. This observational, cohort study determined whether host gene expression patterns discriminate non-infectious from infectious illness, and bacterial from viral causes of acute respiratory infection in the acute care setting. Peripheral whole blood gene expression from 273 subjects with community-onset acute respiratory infection (ARI) or non-infectious illness as well as 44 healthy controls was measured using microarrays. ...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches for pathogen identification in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) rem...
Instead of focusing on the pathogen, in a paradigm shift, Zaas et al. (2009) identified host gene pr...
Gene expression data from 48 bacterial (B), 54 viral (V), and 49 noninfectious (N) microbiologically...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
RationaleAsthma exacerbations often occur due to infectious triggers, but determining whether infect...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
RationaleAsthma exacerbations often occur due to infectious triggers, but determining whether infect...
Staphylococcus aureus causes a spectrum of human infection. Diagnostic delays and uncertainty lead t...
Staphylococcus aureus causes a spectrum of human infection. Diagnostic delays and uncertainty lead t...
Abstract Diagnostic limitations challenge management of clinically indistinguishable acute infectiou...
Importance: Bacterial and viral causes of acute respiratory illness (ARI) are difficult to clinicall...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading indication for antibacterial prescri...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading indication for antibacterial prescri...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches for pathogen identification in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) rem...
Instead of focusing on the pathogen, in a paradigm shift, Zaas et al. (2009) identified host gene pr...
Gene expression data from 48 bacterial (B), 54 viral (V), and 49 noninfectious (N) microbiologically...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
RationaleAsthma exacerbations often occur due to infectious triggers, but determining whether infect...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
RationaleAsthma exacerbations often occur due to infectious triggers, but determining whether infect...
Staphylococcus aureus causes a spectrum of human infection. Diagnostic delays and uncertainty lead t...
Staphylococcus aureus causes a spectrum of human infection. Diagnostic delays and uncertainty lead t...
Abstract Diagnostic limitations challenge management of clinically indistinguishable acute infectiou...
Importance: Bacterial and viral causes of acute respiratory illness (ARI) are difficult to clinicall...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading indication for antibacterial prescri...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading indication for antibacterial prescri...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches for pathogen identification in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) rem...
Instead of focusing on the pathogen, in a paradigm shift, Zaas et al. (2009) identified host gene pr...
Gene expression data from 48 bacterial (B), 54 viral (V), and 49 noninfectious (N) microbiologically...