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. 2008 Jun 11;46(8):2613–2619. doi: 10.1128/JCM.02237-07

TABLE 5.

PCR-positive/culture-negative samples analyzed by sequence and clinical diagnosis

Case no. CT No. of CFU Gram+/− Sequence Clinical symptom CRP (mg/liter)b
1 27.31 6.30 × 103 H. influenzae Sepsis 30
2 28.51 3.80 × 103 + S. pneumoniae Pneumonia 8
3 30.74 8.30 × 102 + S. pneumoniae Pneumonia 24
4 30.84 7.76 × 102 + S. haemolyticus Hyperbilirubinemia 8
5a 31.03 6.76 × 102 + L. monocyogenes Sepsis 68
6 31.18 6.17 × 102 + S. agalactiae Sepsis 15
7 31.56 4.72 × 102 + S. epidermidis Cyanosis 53
8 32.65 2.25 × 102 + Equivocal Sepsis 4
9a 32.65 2.25 × 102 + Equivocal Sepsis 102
10a 32.70 2.18 × 102 + Equivocal Pneumonia 14
11 32.82 2.01 × 102 + Failed Premature infant 6
12 33.30 1.44 × 102 + Failed Pneumonia 2
13a 33.24 8.32 × 101 Failed Sepsis 28
14 34.21 7.76 × 101 + Failed Sepsis 34
15 34.43 6.70 × 101 + Failed Sepsis 45
16a 35.00 2.23 × 101 Failed Blood in stool 134
a

Patient was pretreated with antibiotics.

b

CRP, complement-reactive protein. The detection limit was 1 mg/liter, and a serum value of >8 mg/liter was defined as abnormally elevated.