Researchers identify a new, promising biomarker for bacterial soft tissue infections
Rapid diagnosis is crucial in bacterial soft tissue infections to reduce the risk of severe injury or amputation. Vague symptoms and a heterogeneous patient group increase the risk of misdiagnosis. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and other research institutions have now, with the help of AI, identified a new and very promising biomarker. The study, published in the
Journal of Clinical Investigation, may have implications for both diagnosis and treatment.
There are currently no tools for safe, rapid diagnosis in life-threatening soft tissue infections. Our findings are consequently very interesting as the biomarkers identified are possible candidates for improved diagnostics. The results are also relevant for individualized treatment in the future.
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