FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention is intended for early neonatal sepsis (ENS) diagnosis for newbornss of the first days of life. In the buccal scrape cells, expression levels of CD68 and IL12A genes are measured relative to the representation of mRNA reference V2M, GUS, TBP or HPRT genes. Based on the obtained expression levels, the canonical linear discriminant function (CLDF) value is calculated by the formula. If CLDF <0.45, a conclusion is made about the absence of infectious and inflammatory diseases. If CLDF> 0.45, ENS is defined.
EFFECT: invention provides an effective non-invasive ENS diagnosis.
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Dates
2017-03-15—Published
2016-04-22—Filed