Bacteraemia prediction in emergency medical admissions: role of C reactive protein.
AIM: To define the contribution made by C reactive protein (CRP) measurement to bacteraemia prediction in adults with medical emergencies in the UK. METHODS: This two year cohort study involved 6234 patients admitted as emergency cases to the acute medical or infectious diseases services of the Oxf...
Main Authors: | Wyllie, D, Bowler, I, Peto, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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