Webinar: Leveraging lessons from 3 decades of Procalcitonin testing: Procalcitonin dos and don'ts. Register now
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What is procalcitonin (PCT)? Procalcitonin is the most sensitive biomarker for bacterial specificity providing results to determine bacterial infection.
The B·R·A·H·M·S Clinical Portal is your on-demand training platform for learning about procalcitonin (PCT) testing, from use in differential diagnosis and antibiotic treatment decisions to making bacterial co-infection assessments.
Explore our learning center to find educational resources and FAQs on procalcitonin (PCT) testing, bacterial infections, antibiotic resistance, and more.
What is procalcitonin (PCT)? Procalcitonin is the most sensitive biomarker for bacterial specificity providing results to determine bacterial infection.
The B·R·A·H·M·S Clinical Portal is your on-demand training platform for learning about procalcitonin (PCT) testing, from use in differential diagnosis and antibiotic treatment decisions to making bacterial co-infection assessments.
Explore our learning center to find educational resources and FAQs on procalcitonin (PCT) testing, bacterial infections, antibiotic resistance, and more.
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