A biomarker outperformed the current "gold standard" test for detecting bacterial infections in children with brain shunts.
A study done at Children's of Alabama, a University of Alabama (UAB) at Birmingham was headed by senior author James Johnston Jr., M.D., a UAB assistant professor in the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery who treats patients at Children's of Alabama, and first author Ramos, was recently published in emJCI Insight/em.
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