Febrile patients, suffering from an infection, inflammatory disease or autoimmunity may present with similar or overlapping clinical symptoms, which makes early diagnosis difficult. Therefore, biomarkers are needed to help physicians form a correct diagnosis and initiate the right treatment to improve patient outcomes following first presentation or admittance to hospital. Here, we review the landscape of novel biomarkers and approaches of biomarker discovery. We first discuss the use of current plasma parameters and whole blood biomarkers, including results obtained by RNA profiling and mass spectrometry, to discriminate between bacterial and viral infections. Next we expand upon the use of biomarkers to distinguish between infectious and ...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the ...
Biomarkers have become an integral part of the clinical decision-making process of clinicians dealin...
Differentiating viral from bacterial infections in febrile children is challenging and often leads t...
Febrile illness in children can result from infections by diverse viral or bacterial pathogens as w...
Background Acute febrile illnesses (AFIs) represent a major disease burden globally; however, the pa...
In resource limited settings acute febrile illnesses are often treated empirically due to a lack of ...
Background: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
BACKGROUND Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in ch...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the ...
Biomarkers have become an integral part of the clinical decision-making process of clinicians dealin...
Differentiating viral from bacterial infections in febrile children is challenging and often leads t...
Febrile illness in children can result from infections by diverse viral or bacterial pathogens as w...
Background Acute febrile illnesses (AFIs) represent a major disease burden globally; however, the pa...
In resource limited settings acute febrile illnesses are often treated empirically due to a lack of ...
Background: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
BACKGROUND Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in ch...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating between self-resolving viral infections and bacterial infections in chil...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
International audienceThe diagnosis of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in young febrile children r...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the ...