[Retracted] Monitoring Mycoplasma pneumoniae-Specific Antibody, C-Reactive Protein, and Procalcitonin Levels in Children with Mycoplasma Pneumonia Is Important
Table 1
Comparison of detection results of specific antibody IgM, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin of Mycoplasma pneumoniae between the two groups.
Group
Time
Case number
Positive detection rate of Mycoplasma pneumoniae-specific antibody IgM [ (%)]
C-reactive protein
Procalcitonin
Detection value (, mg/l)
Positive detection rate [ (%)]
Detection value (, ng/ml)
Positive detection rate [ (%)]
Study group
Initial hospitalization
96
68 (70.83)
60 (62.50)
33 (34.38)
Convalescence
96
13 (13.54)
8 (8.33)
4 (4.17)
Control group
—
96
6 (6.25)
2 (2.08)
1 (1.04)
value (initial hospitalization and convalescence of the study group)
—
64.598
16.291
64.733
23.271
28.156
value (initial hospitalization and convalescence of the study group)
—
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
value (initial hospitalization of hospitalization of study group and control group)
—
84.522
27.426
80.135
26.331
36.599
value (initial hospitalization of study group and control group)
—
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
≤0.001
value (convalescence of study group and control group)
—
2.862
15.204
3.798
13.587
1.848
value (convalescence of study group and control group)