TNF-α/IL-10 ratio correlates with burn severity and may serve as a risk predictor of increased susceptibility to infections
Severe burn injury renders patients susceptible to multiple infection episodes, however identifying specific patient groups at high risk remains challenging. Burn-induced inflammatory response dramatically modifies the levels of various cytokines. Whether these changes could predict susceptibility t...
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Main Authors: | Amy Tsurumi (Author), Yok-Ai Que (Author), Colleen M Ryan (Author), Ronald G Tompkins (Author), Laurence Rahme (Author) |
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