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Azwifarwi Mudau, Zhenke Wu, Henry C. Baggett, Daniel R. Feikin, W. Abdullah Brooks, Alice Kamau, Rasheed Salaudeen, Juliet O. Awori, Khalequ Zaman, Stephanie Cascio, Peter V. Adrian, Locadiah Kuwanda, Lawrence Mwananyanda, Doli Goswami, James Chipeta, Mengying Li, James Mwansa, Pongpun Sawatwong, Donald M. Thea, Laura L. Hammitt, Hasan Ashraf, David R. Murdoch, Hubert P. Endtz, Julia Rhodes, Charatdao Bunthi, Geoff Kahn, Susan A. Maloney, Trevor P. Anderson, Phil Seidenberg, Stephen R. C. Howie, Uma Onwuchekwa, Amanda J. Driscoll, Somwe Wa Somwe, Shabir A. Madhi, Boubou Tamboura, Maria Deloria Knoll, Grant A. Mackenzie, Daniel E. Park, Pasakorn Akarasewi, Karen L. Kotloff, Jessica McLellan, Nasreen Mahomed, Christine Prosperi, Joanne L. Mitchell, Nana Kourouma, Mamadou Sylla, Orin S. Levine, Micah Silaba Ominde, Eunice M. Machuka, Katherine L. O'Brien, Vicky L. Baillie, Milagritos D. Tapia, Arifin Shamsul, Martin Antonio, Nora L. Watson, Susan C. Morpeth, E Wangeci Kagucia, Mohammed Ziaur Rahman, Nicholas Fancourt, David P. Moore, Sidi Kazungu, Melissa M. Higdon, Andrea DeLuca, Aliou Toure, Geoffrey Kwenda, Scott L. Zeger, Michelle J. Groome, Somsak Thamthitiwat, Angela Karani, Lokman Hossain, Yasmin Jahan, Samba O. Sow, Syed M. A. Zaman, Jane Crawley, Tham T Le, J. Anthony G. Scott, Anek Kaewpan, Somchai Chuananon, Ruth A. Karron, Bernard E. Ebruke, Wei Fu
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 64, S378-S386. Oxford University Press
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 64, S378-S386. Oxford University Press
Background Lack of a gold standard for identifying bacterial and viral etiologies of pneumonia has limited evaluation of C-reactive protein (CRP) for identifying bacterial pneumonia. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of CRP for identifying
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Donald M. Thea, Yasmin Jahan, Daniel E. Park, Kamrun Nahar, Andrea DeLuca, J. Anthony G. Scott, Juliet O. Awori, W. Abdullah Brooks, Karen L. Kotloff, David R. Murdoch, Nicholas Fancourt, Maria Deloria Knoll, Henry C. Baggett, Mahamadou Diallo, Daniel R. Feikin, Scott L. Zeger, David P. Moore, Bernard E. Ebruke, Somwe Wa Somwe, James Chipeta, Melissa M. Higdon, Shabir A. Madhi, Ruth A. Karron, Sathapana Naorat, Katherine L. O'Brien, Christine Prosperi, Somsak Thamthitiwat, Breanna Barger-Kamate, Syed M. A. Zaman, Orin S. Levine, Stephen R. C. Howie, Nasreen Mahomed, Amanda J. Driscoll, Micah Silaba Ominde, Laura L. Hammitt
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Summary In the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study, abnormal chest radiographs (CXRs) in cases were associated with hypoxemia, crackles, tachypnea, and fever. Overall, 54% of CXRs were abnormal (site range, 35%–64%). Consolidation on
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Breanna Barger-Kamate, Rasa Izadnegahdar, Christine Prosperi, Fergus V. Gleeson, Fariha Bushra Matin, Mahamadou Diallo, Bernard E. Ebruke, Laura L. Hammitt, Anchalee Kruatrachue, Musaku Mwenechanya, Piyarat Suntarattiwong, Wenfeng Gong, Katherine L. O'Brien, Claire Oluwalana, Nicholas Fancourt, Joyce Sande, Nasreen Mahomed, Veronica Manduku, David P. Moore, Shabir A. Madhi, Maria Deloria Knoll, Kamrun Nahar, Margaret de Campo, Micah Silaba Ominde, John de Campo, Daniel R. Feikin
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Background. Chest radiographs (CXRs) are a valuable diagnostic tool in epidemiologic studies of pneumonia. The World Health Organization (WHO) methodology for the interpretation of pediatric CXRs has not been evaluated beyond its intended application
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