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Severe respiratory viral infection induces procalcitonin in the absence of bacterial pneumonia.

Samir GautamAvi J CohenYannick StahlPatricia Valda ToroGrant M YoungRupak DattaXiting YanNicholas T RisticSantos D BermejoLokesh SharmaMarcos I RestrepoCharles S Dela Cruz
Published in: Thorax (2020)
These studies reveal that procalcitonin rises during pure viral infection in proportion to disease severity and is not suppressed by interferon signalling, in contrast to prior models of procalcitonin regulation. Applied clinically, our data suggest that procalcitonin represents a better indicator of disease severity than bacterial coinfection during viral respiratory infection.
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