PCR for the diagnosis of sepsis: Hope or hype?

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Abstract

Molecular biology has not yet fully reached its ambitious goals in clinical bacteriology. Notwithstanding the tremendous technical challenges, the detection of nucleic acids directly from the blood of septic patients has not been shown cost-effective or even clinically relevant. Yet the potential for rapid molecular detection of circulating DNA (DNAemia) coupled to an educated antimicrobial drug adaptation has been repetitively advocated as a predicted breakthrough. Why do we still remain in such uncertainty? © 2011 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Schrenzel, J. (2010, January 26). PCR for the diagnosis of sepsis: Hope or hype? Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc9378

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