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. 1998;20(6):195–198. doi: 10.1155/S146392469800025X

Diagnosis of infections in newborns using a new particle-mediated immunoassay for serum C-reactive protein

S Kitahashi 1, N Tatsumi 1,2, S Tagawa 2, T Matsui 1, M Higashihata 1, H Shintaku 3, S Tomoda 4, I Tsuda 1
PMCID: PMC2548162  PMID: 18924835

Abstract

C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured using a new particle-mediated immunoassay. Tests for precision and linearity of this method gave satisfactory results. The minimum sensitivity of the assay was 1 ng/ml. Interference by bilirubin (<220mg/l) and haemoglobin (<20g/l) was not observed. Using this method, CRP was assayed as a means of monitoring for infection in newborns up to 72 h after delivery. The pattern of time course elevation curves was similar for both groups (10 healthy subjects and 26 patients), but the serum CRP (ng/ml) of infected newborns rose significantly higher than in healthy subjects at 24 h after birth. The rate of increase of CRP (∆CRP; ng/ml/h) may be a more useful parameter to detect infection, since a significant change in ∆CRP was apparent only 12 h after birth. The reported method was reliable and the parameters obtained were considered clinically useful for early detection of infection.

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