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Is procalcitonin increased in cases of invasive amoebiasis? A retrospective, observational study.
Recipon, Guillaume; Piver, Éric; Caille, Agnès; Le Pape, Patrice; Pihet, Marc; Pagès, Jean-Christophe; Chandenier, Jacques; Desoubeaux, Guillaume.
Affiliation
  • Recipon G; CHU de Tours, Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie-Médecine Tropicale, Tours, France.
  • Piver É; CHU de Tours, Laboratoire de Biochimie, Tours, France; Université François-Rabelais, Faculté de Médecine, Morphogénèse et Antigénicité du VIH et des Virus des Hépatites-Inserm U 966, Tours, France.
  • Caille A; CHU de Tours, Service de Biostatistiques, Informatique Médicale et Technologies de Communication, Tours, France; Université François-Rabelais, PRES Centre-Val de Loire, Inserm-CIC 1415, Tours, France.
  • Le Pape P; CHU de Nantes, Institut de Biologie, Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Nantes, France; Université de Nantes Atlantique, Faculté de Pharmacie, Département de Parasitologie et Mycologie Médicale Cibles et Médicaments des Infections et du Cancer-EA 1155-IICiMed, Nantes, France.
  • Pihet M; CHU d'Angers, Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Nantes, France; Université d'Angers, Institut de Biologie en Santé PBH-IRIS, Groupe d'Étude des Interactions Hôte-Pathogène-EA 3142, Angers, France.
  • Pagès JC; CHU de Tours, Laboratoire de Biochimie, Tours, France; Université François-Rabelais, Faculté de Médecine, Morphogénèse et Antigénicité du VIH et des Virus des Hépatites-Inserm U 966, Tours, France.
  • Chandenier J; CHU de Tours, Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie-Médecine Tropicale, Tours, France; Université François-Rabelais, Faculté de Médecine, Centre d'Étude des Pathologies Respiratoires, Unité Inserm U1100-Equipe 3, Tours, France.
  • Desoubeaux G; CHU de Tours, Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie-Médecine Tropicale, Tours, France; Université François-Rabelais, Faculté de Médecine, Centre d'Étude des Pathologies Respiratoires, Unité Inserm U1100-Equipe 3, Tours, France. Electronic address: guillaume.desoubeaux@univ-tours.fr.
Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ; 83(4): 395-9, 2015 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26388549
ABSTRACT
Procalcitonin (PCT) levels are commonly used for diagnostic guidance in routine bacterial infections. By contrast, little data are currently available regarding PCT in parasitic diseases, and its role in cases of invasive amoebiasis has not yet been described. For this purpose, 35 adult patients with a proven diagnosis of invasive or digestive amoebiasis were included in a 4-year study period. Serum PCT was retrospectively assessed. Results were analysed with regard to the usual inflammatory biomarkers, like C-reactive protein (CRP). PCT was significantly higher in patients with proven invasive amoebiasis than in digestive amoebiasis (mean value 4.03 µg/L versus 0.07 µg/L, respectively; P < 0.001), but the SD was greater than with CRP, and the effect was less than that demonstrated in bacterial infections. By contrast, PCT was not shown to be elevated during digestive amoebiasis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Protein Precursors / Calcitonin / Amebiasis Type of study: Guideline / Observational_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: France

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Protein Precursors / Calcitonin / Amebiasis Type of study: Guideline / Observational_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: France