id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103436-y1br5hy8 Bourgoin, P. CD64 and CD169 could help differentiate bacterial from viral infections in Emergency Department 2020-11-03 .txt text/plain 4831 298 49 Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess discriminative performances of two biomarkers, CD64 on neutrophils (nCD64) and CD169 on monocytes (mCD169), using a new flow cytometry procedure, in patients presenting with fever to the ED. We developed a rapid flow cytometry assay, able to measure leucocytes biomarkers expressions within 10 minutes (12) , and demonstrated promising results for the triage of patients with fever at the Emergency Department (13, 14) , with CD64 on neutrophils (nCD64), increased in case of bacterial infections (15) , and CD169 on monocytes (mCD169), increased in case of viral infections (16) . -clinical data: time from onset, symptoms, X-ray examination results (performed and atypical chest X-ray or ultrasound or CT scan), final diagnosis established by the ED practitioner, outcome of the ED visit (released home, conventional or critical care hospitalization), and eventually duration of the hospitalization; -and biological data: white blood cell (WBC) and polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) counts, CRP and PCT levels, biochemical measurements (urea, sodium, glucose, hematocrit, hemoglobin), and name of the identified pathogens if isolated. ./cache/cord-103436-y1br5hy8.txt ./txt/cord-103436-y1br5hy8.txt