Serious bacterial infections continue to be an important cause of death and illness among infants in developing countries. Time to recovery could be considered a surrogate marker of severity of the infection. We therefore aimed to identify clinical and laboratory predictors of time to recovery in infants with probable serious bacterial infection (PSBI).We used the dataset of 700 infants (7-120 days) enrolled in a randomised controlled trial in India in which 10mg of oral zinc or placebo was given to infants with PSBI. PSBI was defined as signs/symptoms of possible serious bacterial infection along with baseline C-reactive protein(CRP) level >12mg/L. Time to recovery was defined as time from enrolment to the end of a 2-day period with no sym...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the time to positivity (TTP) of blood cultures among infants with late-onset...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil c...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Serious bacterial infections continue to be an important cause of death and illness among infants in...
Introduction: Serious bacterial infections continue to be an important cause of death and illness am...
During a period of 2 years we prospectively studied 116 infants upto 8 weeks of age with sus-pected ...
<p>Several studies in the past have used cutoffs in the range of CRP concentrations of 40 mg/L to di...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious ba...
The objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious bacterial in...
Objective Young febrile infants represent a vulnerable population at risk for serious bacterial infe...
<p>CRP- C reactive protein</p><p>*Hazard ratio <1 indicates slower recovery.</p><p>Baseline characte...
textabstractLow risk criteria have been defined to identify febrile infants unlikely to have serious...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Early diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBI) in febrile young infants based on clinical sym...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the time to positivity (TTP) of blood cultures among infants with late-onset...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil c...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Serious bacterial infections continue to be an important cause of death and illness among infants in...
Introduction: Serious bacterial infections continue to be an important cause of death and illness am...
During a period of 2 years we prospectively studied 116 infants upto 8 weeks of age with sus-pected ...
<p>Several studies in the past have used cutoffs in the range of CRP concentrations of 40 mg/L to di...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious ba...
The objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious bacterial in...
Objective Young febrile infants represent a vulnerable population at risk for serious bacterial infe...
<p>CRP- C reactive protein</p><p>*Hazard ratio <1 indicates slower recovery.</p><p>Baseline characte...
textabstractLow risk criteria have been defined to identify febrile infants unlikely to have serious...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Early diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBI) in febrile young infants based on clinical sym...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the time to positivity (TTP) of blood cultures among infants with late-onset...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil c...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...