Viral Coinfection and Nasal Cytokines in Children With Clinically Diagnosed Acute Sinusitis
Objective: Children with no pathogenic bacteria in the nasopharynx are unlikely to have acute bacterial sinusitis. We evaluated whether information on clinical presentation, viral co-detection, and mucosal cytokine levels could be used to predict presence of bacteria in the nasopharynx.Method: We ob...
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Main Authors: | Santiago M. C. Lopez (Author), Nader Shaikh (Author), Monika Johnson (Author), Hui Liu (Author), Judith M. Martin (Author), John V. Williams (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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