Neutrophil Surface Antigens (CD11b and CD64) Expression as Diagnostic Markers for Bacterial Infection in the Newborn
Hanaa Abd El-Hady El-Mansy;
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Neonatal sepsis remains as a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborns mainly among preterm and low-birth weight infant. Early diagnosis of sepsis the neonate is difficult because symptoms and signs are subtle and non-specific.
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| Title | Neutrophil Surface Antigens (CD11b and CD64) Expression as Diagnostic Markers for Bacterial Infection in the Newborn | Authors | Hanaa Abd El-Hady El-Mansy | Keywords | Neutrophil Surface Antigens (CD11b and CD64) Expression as Diagnostic Markers for Bacterial Infection in the Newborn | Issue Date | 2004 | Description | Neonatal sepsis remains as a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborns mainly among preterm and low-birth weight infant. Early diagnosis of sepsis the neonate is difficult because symptoms and signs are subtle and non-specific. Diagnosis can |
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