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White blood cell (WBC) + C-reactive protein (CRP) + serum amyloid A (SAA) "three new routine detection" was proposed by many famous pediatric experts based on the clinical value of SAA detection in the diagnosis of infants. In recent years, infection has been widely used and recognized. Results The total positive rate of SAA in various inflammatory diseases was 8.54% higher than that of CRP. Combined SAA and CRP tests allow for more accurate diagnosis of infection types and monitoring of infectious disease progression.
SAA normal CRP was normal | SAA normal Elevated CRP | SAA increased CRP was normal | SAA increased Elevated CRP |
Consider non-infectious factors | The disease is improving | Consider virus infection | Consider bacterial infection |
Treatment or monitoring was continued until SAA and CRP returned to normal, depending on the patient's clinical symptoms. | Based on clinical findings, his SAA and CRP returned to normal. | Antiviral therapy; Both SAA and CRP have been monitored to return to normal or change the treatment plan. | After antibiotic treatment, we monitored SAA and CRP to normalize or change the treatment plan |
Detection range | sample size | Sample type | Test time | |
CRP | SAA | 5μl | Whole blood / serum / plasma | 3min |
0.5~200mg/L | 5~200mg/L |