[1] |
Allen E, Bekke AC, Prutzer MZ, et al. Neutrophil CD64 expression: Distinguishing acute inflammatory autoimmune disease from systemic infection[J]. Ann Rheum Dis, 2002, 61(6):522-525.
|
[2] |
Liu Y, Liu J.Early diagnosis of neonatal infection disease[J].J Appl Clin Pediatr, 2006, 55(5):321.
|
[3] |
Imms HH, D'Amico R. Lipopolysaccharide induces intracytoplasmic migration of the polymorphonuclear leukocyte CD11b/CD18 report[J].Shock, 1995, 3:196-303.
|
[4] |
Hodge G, Hodge S, Han P, et al. Multiple leucocyte activation markers to detect neonatal infection[J].Clin Exp Immunol, 2004, 135(1):125-129.
|
[5] |
Shen YL, Zhang LM, Tang WJ, et al. The improvement of the diagnostic indicators for neonatal infectious diseases[J]. Int J Pediatr, 2010, 37(3):281.
|
[6] |
LI G, WU BX.Progress in studies on makers of bacterial infections in neonates[J]. Chin J Pediatr, 2007, 45(9):676.
|
[7] |
Hallwirth U, Pomberger C, Zaknun D, et al. Monocyte phagocytosis as a reliable parameter for predicting early-onest sepsis in very low birthweight infants[J]. Early Hum Dev, 2002, 67(1-2):1-9.
|
[8] |
Mluller B, White JC, Nylen ES, et al. Ubiquitous expression of the calcitonink-Ⅰ gene in multiple tissues in response to sepsis[J].J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2001, 86(1):396-404.
|
[9] |
Assumma M, Signore F, Pacifico L, et al. Serum procalcitonin concenrrations in term delivering mothers and their healthy offspying:A longitudinal study[J]. Clin Chem, 2000, 46:1583-1587.
|
[10] |
Zhao MJ, Xu QX.Clinical significance of procalcitonin and the application in the neonatal department[J]. Foreign Med Sci: Pediatr Sec, 2004, 31(2):87.
|
[11] |
Amon S, Litmanovitz I, Regev R, et al.Serum amyloid: An early and accurate marker of neonatal early-onest sepsis[J]. J Perinatol, 2007, 27(5):297-302.
|
[12] |
Pavcnik-Amol M, Hojker S, Dergance M. Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in critically ill neonates and children with suspected infection: Comparison with procalcitonin, interleukin-6, and C-reactive protein[J].Intensive Care Med, 2004, 30(7):1454-1460.
|
[13] |
Orlikowsky TW, Trug C, Neunhoeffer F, et al. Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in noninfected neonates and with suspected early-onest bacterial infection[J]. J Perinatol, 2006, 26(2):115-119.
|
[14] |
Baek YW, Brokat S, Padbury JF, et al. Inter-alpha inhibitor protcins in infants and dccrcascd lcvcls in nconatal scpsis[J]. J Pediatr, 2003, 143:11-15.
|
[15] |
Kruege M, Nauck MS, Saug S, et al. Cold blood levels of interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 for the immediate diagnosis of early-onset infection in premature infants[J].Biol Neonate, 2001, 80(2):118-123.
|
[16] |
Ng PC, Li K, Chui KM, et al.IP-10 is an early diagnostic marker for identification of late-onset bacterial infection in preterm infants[J].Pediatr Res, 2007, 61(1):93-98.
|
[17] |
Wu YJ, Xu MY.Research current status and prospect of makers of bacterial infections in neonates. Med J Commun, 2009, 23(1):35.
|
[18] |
Chen LX, Li JY, Zhong FY.Changes of thyroid hormones in neonatal infectious diseases[J].Chin J Misdiagn, 2001, 1(4):566-567.
|
[19] |
Xu JG, Liang JG, Xing LJ, et al.Manual of clinical microbiology[M].Beijing:Science Press, 2005, 312.
|
[20] |
Yan SY, Chen PY. The development of laboratory diagnosis of human cytomegalovirus infection in neonates[J]. Foreign Med Sci: Pediatr Sec, 2005, 32(5):284-287.
|
[21] |
Xu JG, Liang JG, Xing LJ, et al.Manual of clinical microbiology[M].Beijing:Science Press, 2005, 1243-1261.
|
[22] |
Bhatia J, Shan BV, Mehta AP, et al. Comparing serology, antigenemia assay and polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection in renal transplant patients[J]. J Assoc Physicians India, 2004, 4(5):297-300.
|
[23] |
Zhang XZ, Hu YJ, Tao FR, et al.Clinical microbiology laboratory must attach importance to the examination of fungus[J].Chin J Lab Med, 2005, 28(9):889.
|
[24] |
Mi ZH, Qin L. Relationship between mycoplasma infection and newborn disease[J]. Chin J Neonat, 2000, 15(4):185.
|