Predictors of serious bacterial infections using serum biomarkers in an infant population aged 0 to 90 days: a prospective cohort study
Objective Young febrile infants represent a vulnerable population at risk for serious bacterial infections (SBI). We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of components of the complete blood count in comparison with C-reactive protein (CRP) to predict SBI among febrile infants.Design and setting...
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Main Authors: | Ian Maconochie (Author), John Carson Allen (Author), Kee Chong Ng (Author), Serena Su Ying Chang (Author), Amanda Zhirui Lim (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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