Combination of clinical symptoms and blood biomarkers can improve discrimination between bacterial or viral community-acquired pneumonia in children.
Mejbah Uddin BhuiyanChristopher C BlythRachel WestJurissa LangTasmina RahmanCaitlyn GranlandCamilla de GierMeredith L BorlandRuth B ThorntonLea-Ann S KirkhamAndrew MartinPeter C RichmondDavid W SmithAdam JaffeThomas L SnellingPublished in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2019)
Combining elevated CRP with the presence or absence of clinical signs/ symptoms differentiates definite bacterial from presumed viral pneumonia better than CRP alone. Further studies are required to explore combination of biomarkers and symptoms for use as definitive diagnostic tool.