%0 Generic %A Singh, Prashant %A Wadhwa, Nitya %A Lodha, Rakesh %A Sommerfelt, Halvor %A Aneja, Satinder %A Chandra Mouli Natchu, Uma %A Chandra, Jagdish %A Rath, Bimbadhar %A Kumar Sharma, Vinod %A Kumari, Mohini %A Saini, Savita %A Kumar Kabra, Sushil %A Bhatnagar, Shinjini %A A Strand, Tor %D 2015 %T Baseline clinical, anthropometric and laboratory details of 7–120 day old infants with probable serious bacterial infection. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Baseline_clinical_anthropometric_and_laboratory_details_of_7_8211_120_day_old_infants_with_probable_serious_bacterial_infection_/1394139 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0124594.t001 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/2039451 %K 10 mg %K infant %K hazard regression %K weight gain %K hr %K laboratory predictors %K Bacterial Infection IntroductionSerious %K 10 g %K 2 succesive days %K prognostic information %K laboratory parameters %K ci %K infection %K illness episode %K recovery time %K Baseline CRP %K PSBI %K CRP levels %K nct %X

Data are mean (± SD), median (IQR) and n (%).

aAxillary temperature >37.5°C

b ≥60 breaths per min for infants <2 months; ≥50 breaths per min for infants ≥2 months.

c Normal values of CRP in this age group is upto 10 mg/L and for PCT is 0.6 ng/mL

TLC- Total leucocyte count, CRP- C-reactive protein, PCT-Procalcitonin, SD- Standard deviation

Baseline clinical, anthropometric and laboratory details of 7–120 day old infants with probable serious bacterial infection.

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