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  • 1. Clinical usefulness of the semiquantitative procalcitonin test in the diagnosis of bacterial infections in a third level children's hospital.
    Rustici MC, Chiappini E, Salvadori M, Sollai S, Galli L, de Martino M.
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  • 9. Markers that predict serious bacterial infection in infants under 3 months of age presenting with fever of unknown origin.
    Olaciregui I, Hernández U, Muñoz JA, Emparanza JI, Landa JJ.
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  • 11. Value of Procalcitonin Measurement for Early Evidence of Severe Bacterial Infections in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
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  • 12. Early detection of an early onset infection in the neonate based on measurements of procalcitonin and C-reactive protein concentrations in cord blood.
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  • 13. Diagnostic performance of procalcitonin for hospitalised children with acute pyelonephritis presenting to the paediatric emergency department.
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  • 14. Can procalcitonin measurement help in differentiating between bacterial infection and other kinds of inflammatory processes?
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  • 20. Clinical significance of serum procalcitonin in patients with community-acquired lobar pneumonia.
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