Circulatory Cathelicidin Levels' Predictive Value for Pediatric Community-Acquired Pneumonia Without COVID-19
Ahmed Faisal Obed,
Asmaa Hamza Radeef,
Hayder Abdul-Amir Makki Al-Hindy
et al.
Abstract:: Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), one of the most common infectious diseases, is the third leading cause of death worldwide. To stop the spread of serious sickness and keep the initial infection under control, the innate immune response is crucial. Cathelicidin, a potent antimicrobial peptide that may kill germs directly and alter the immune system's response to infection, is an essential component of this response. The main goal of the study is to investigate the association between CaLL37 and… Show more
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