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Could procalcitonin indicate bacterial co-infections in COVID-19 patients?
18-1-2021
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A recent study conducted by Austin Health, Australia, has revealed that the serum level of procalcitonin can be a strong indicator of bacterial co-infection with COVID-19.
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