Selected article for: "bacterial infection and elevated crp"

Author: Knobbe, Rebecca B; Diallo, Abdallah; Fall, Amary; Gueye, Aida D; Dieng, Assane; van Immerzeel, Tabitha D; Ba, Abou; Diop, Amadou; Diop, Abdoulaye; Niang, Mbayame; Boye, Cheikh SB
Title: Pathogens Causing Respiratory Tract Infections in Children Less Than 5 Years of Age in Senegal
  • Document date: 2019_12_30
  • ID: q333qgps_24
    Snippet: Other studies found an association between viral or bacterial aetiology and an elevated CRP too weak to rule out bacterial infection in clinical practice. 26, 39, 40 We did not find this association, presumably because of a small number of severely ill children......
    Document: Other studies found an association between viral or bacterial aetiology and an elevated CRP too weak to rule out bacterial infection in clinical practice. 26, 39, 40 We did not find this association, presumably because of a small number of severely ill children.

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