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Bema K Bonsu

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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|June 15, 2004
Differentiating acute bacterial meningitis from acute viral meningitis among children with cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis: a multivariable regression modelBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2005
Accuracy and test characteristics of ancillary tests of cerebrospinal fluid for predicting acute bacterial meningitis in children with low white blood cell counts in cerebrospinal fluidBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 28, 2003
Utility of the peripheral blood white blood cell count for identifying sick young infants who need lumbar punctureBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 4, 2004
A low peripheral blood white blood cell count in infants younger than 90 days increases the odds of acute bacterial meningitis relative to bacteremiaBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 6, 2006
Corrections for leukocytes and percent of neutrophils do not match observations in blood-contaminated cerebrospinal fluid and have no value over uncorrected cells for diagnosisBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
BMC Pediatrics|June 15, 2007
Leukocyte counts in urine reflect the risk of concomitant sepsis in bacteriuric infants: a retrospective cohort studyBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 2003
Identifying febrile young infants with bacteremia: is the peripheral white blood cell count an accurate screen?Bema K Bonsu, Mb Chb, Marvin B Harper
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 11, 2006
Diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis by detection of Streptococcus pyogenes in posterior pharyngeal versus oral cavity specimensJames W Fox, Mario J Marcon, Bema K Bonsu
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 20, 2004
The utility of screening laboratory studies in pediatric patients with sickle cell pain episodesJennifer I Chapman, Emile N El-Shammaa, Bema K Bonsu
Plos One|July 11, 2019
Multistate model of the patient flow process in the pediatric emergency departmentAnqi Liu, David M Kline, Guy N Brock, et al.
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|June 15, 2004
Differentiating acute bacterial meningitis from acute viral meningitis among children with cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis: a multivariable regression modelBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2005
Accuracy and test characteristics of ancillary tests of cerebrospinal fluid for predicting acute bacterial meningitis in children with low white blood cell counts in cerebrospinal fluidBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 28, 2003
Utility of the peripheral blood white blood cell count for identifying sick young infants who need lumbar punctureBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 4, 2004
A low peripheral blood white blood cell count in infants younger than 90 days increases the odds of acute bacterial meningitis relative to bacteremiaBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 6, 2006
Corrections for leukocytes and percent of neutrophils do not match observations in blood-contaminated cerebrospinal fluid and have no value over uncorrected cells for diagnosisBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
BMC Pediatrics|June 15, 2007
Leukocyte counts in urine reflect the risk of concomitant sepsis in bacteriuric infants: a retrospective cohort studyBema K Bonsu, Marvin B Harper
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 2003
Identifying febrile young infants with bacteremia: is the peripheral white blood cell count an accurate screen?Bema K Bonsu, Mb Chb, Marvin B Harper
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 11, 2006
Diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis by detection of Streptococcus pyogenes in posterior pharyngeal versus oral cavity specimensJames W Fox, Mario J Marcon, Bema K Bonsu
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 20, 2004
The utility of screening laboratory studies in pediatric patients with sickle cell pain episodesJennifer I Chapman, Emile N El-Shammaa, Bema K Bonsu
Plos One|July 11, 2019
Multistate model of the patient flow process in the pediatric emergency departmentAnqi Liu, David M Kline, Guy N Brock, et al.
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