A 5-transcript signature for discriminating viral and bacterial etiology in pediatric pneumonia
Summary: Pneumonia stands as the primary cause of death among children under five, yet current diagnosis methods often result in inadequate or unnecessary treatments. Our research seeks to address this gap by identifying host transcriptomic biomarkers in the blood of children with definitive viral a...
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