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Neonatal pertussis diagnosis: low procalcitonin level and high lymphocyte count are able to discriminate pertussis from bacterial and viral infections.

Carlo Tascini1, Novella Carannante1, Giuseppe Sodano2, Claudia Tiberio2, Luigi Atripaldi2, Giovanni Di Caprio1, Emanuela Sozio3, Francesco Sbrana4, Andrea Ripoli4, Camilla Menchini5, Luisa Galli5, Raffaele Di Sarno1, Elena Chiappini5, Marco Sarno6, Paolo Siani7.   

Abstract

Pertussis is quite frequent and severe among infants; therefore, rapid diagnosis and timely targeted therapy are essential. Although a molecular test for etiological diagnosis is now available, it may not be available everywhere, and therefore adjunctive diagnostic tests are still useful for presumptive diagnosis. We describe the use of procalcitonin (PCT) and lymphocyte count to discriminate among pertussis, bacterial and viral infections. Fourteen infants per group were studied. The decision tree, built considering all available variables, showed a major role of PCT in predicting the different groups. A PCT value equal to or greater than 0.75 ng/ml selected for bacterial infections. A PCT value lower than 0.75 ng/ml and a lymphocyte count equal to or greater than 10,400/mm3 selected the subjects with pertussis, while a lymphocyte count lower than 10,400/mm3 selected for viral etiology. PCT should be used in the diagnosis of infants suspected of having pertussis.

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Keywords:  Bacterial infections; Lymphocyte count; Neonatal pertussis diagnosis; Procalcitonin; Viral infections

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30785208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Microbiol        ISSN: 1121-7138            Impact factor:   2.479


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