Journal article
Diagnosis of neonatal sepsis in low resource settings: C-reactive protein or procalcitonin?
Abstract
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a biological marker currently used in the diagnosis of several infectious diseases. It has been widely used in the diagnosis and follow-up of treatment in neonatal sepsis. With the recent development of newer diagnostic markers, especially procalcitonin (PCT) that are more specific and sensitive though more expensive, the role of CRP requires appraisal. We sought to re-examine its use in low resource settings that …
Authors
Mbuagbaw L; Monebenimp F; Obadeyi B; Bissohong G; Obama M-T; Chiabi A
Journal
Journal of Pediatric Biochemistry, Vol. 03, No. 02, pp. 079–083
Publisher
Thieme
DOI
10.1055/s-0036-1586432
ISSN
1879-5390