Plasma lipid profiles discriminate bacterial from viral infection in febrile children
Fever is the most common reason that children present to Emergency Departments. Clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of bacterial infection are often non-specific, and there is no definitive test for the accurate diagnosis of infection. The 'omics' approaches to identifying biomarkers fr...
Main Authors: | Wang, X, Nijman, R, Camuzeaux, S, Sands, C, Jackson, H, Kaforou, M, Emonts, M, Herberg, JA, Maconochie, I, Carrol, ED, Paulus, SC, Zenz, W, Van Der Flier, M, De Groot, R, Martinon-Torres, F, Schlapbach, LJ, Pollard, AJ, Fink, C, Kuijpers, TT, Anderson, S, Lewis, MR, Levin, M, McClure, M, Euclids Consortium |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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