NEUTROPHIL CD64 INDEX IN SEPSIS DIAGNOSIS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN INFANTS
Early diagnosis of sepsis in neonates is especially relevant due to the persistently high rate neonatal mortality caused by this pathology. Active search for new laboratory markers, which would help to predict onset of a generalized infectious process with high probability, has been going on in rece...
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Main Authors: | A. A. Krivoshapkina (Author), A. I. Subbotovskaya (Author), O. V. Strunin (Author), A. N. Shilova (Author), A. A. Efimov (Author), V. S. Kozyreva (Author), I. A. Kornilov (Author) |
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Union of pediatricians of Russia,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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