Purpose Differentiating between acute viral and bacterial infection is challenging due to the similarity in symptom presentation. Blood tests can assist in the diagnosis, but they reflect the immediate status and fail to consider the dynamics of an inflammatory response with time since symptom onset. We applied estimated C-reactive protein (CRP) velocity (eCRPv), as derived from the admission CRP level divided by time from symptom onset, in order to better distinguish between viral and bacterial infections. Methods This cross-sectional study included patients admitted to the emergency department with a confirmed viral (n = 83) or bacterial (n = 181) infection. eCRPv was defined as the ratio between the absolute CRP level upon admission to t...
Background Poor targeting of antimicrobial drugs contributes to the millions of deaths each year fr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To investigate whether additional determinations of plasma...
We investigated causes of fever in the primary levels of care in Southeast Asia, and evaluated wheth...
During the flu season that can impair human health, it is difficult to determine whether a patient h...
C reactive Protein is marker of acute inflammation. Now quantitative measurement of CRP is possible....
It's a common diagnostic di lemma for the pediatrician to dif ferentiate between viral and bac ...
AIM: To define the contribution made by C reactive protein (CRP) measurement to bacteraemia predicti...
Acute phase reactants have a supplementary role in the management of hospitalized patients with feve...
In the present study, we describe an InfectCheck barcode-style lateral flow assay for semi-quantitat...
OBJECTIVE: During the influenza season patients are labeled as having an influenza-like illness (ILI...
Item does not contain fulltextC-reactive protein (CRP) is used to discriminate common bacterial and ...
Objectives: In this study we aimed to investigate the roles of neopterin, C-reactive protein (CRP) a...
AbstractC-reactive protein (CRP) is a commonly used tool in emergency department (ED), especially in...
Objective To determine the accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) for diagnosing serious bacterial and...
Although absolute values for C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) are well known to pred...
Background Poor targeting of antimicrobial drugs contributes to the millions of deaths each year fr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To investigate whether additional determinations of plasma...
We investigated causes of fever in the primary levels of care in Southeast Asia, and evaluated wheth...
During the flu season that can impair human health, it is difficult to determine whether a patient h...
C reactive Protein is marker of acute inflammation. Now quantitative measurement of CRP is possible....
It's a common diagnostic di lemma for the pediatrician to dif ferentiate between viral and bac ...
AIM: To define the contribution made by C reactive protein (CRP) measurement to bacteraemia predicti...
Acute phase reactants have a supplementary role in the management of hospitalized patients with feve...
In the present study, we describe an InfectCheck barcode-style lateral flow assay for semi-quantitat...
OBJECTIVE: During the influenza season patients are labeled as having an influenza-like illness (ILI...
Item does not contain fulltextC-reactive protein (CRP) is used to discriminate common bacterial and ...
Objectives: In this study we aimed to investigate the roles of neopterin, C-reactive protein (CRP) a...
AbstractC-reactive protein (CRP) is a commonly used tool in emergency department (ED), especially in...
Objective To determine the accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) for diagnosing serious bacterial and...
Although absolute values for C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) are well known to pred...
Background Poor targeting of antimicrobial drugs contributes to the millions of deaths each year fr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To investigate whether additional determinations of plasma...
We investigated causes of fever in the primary levels of care in Southeast Asia, and evaluated wheth...