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Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014
Research

Biomarker Correlates of Survival in Pediatric Patients with Ebola Virus Disease

Anita K. McElroyComments to Author , Bobbie R. Erickson, Timothy D. Flietstra, Pierre E. Rollin, Stuart T. Nichol, Jonathan S. Towner, and Christina F. Spiropoulou
Author affiliations: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (A.K. McElroy); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (A.K. McElroy, B.R. Erickson, T.D. Flietstra, P.E. Rollin, S.T. Nichol, J.S. Towner, C.F. Spiropoulou)

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Biomarkers associated with age-dependent survival outcomes for patients with Ebola virus disease: black, adult fatal; white, adult nonfatal; dark gray, pediatric fatal; light gray, pediatric nonfatal. A) Interleukin 10; B) interferon γ–inducible protein 10; C) regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted; D) soluble intracellular adhesion molecule; E) soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule; F) plasminogen activator inhibitor 1. Mean levels are depicted in each patient group as

Figure 2. Biomarkers associated with age-dependent survival outcomes for patients with Ebola virus disease: black, adult fatal; white, adult nonfatal; dark gray, pediatric fatal; light gray, pediatric nonfatal. A) Interleukin 10; B) interferon γ–inducible protein 10; C) regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted; D) soluble intracellular adhesion molecule; E) soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule; F) plasminogen activator inhibitor 1. Mean levels are depicted in each patient group as a function of time after symptom onset. Error bars represent SE; * indicates p<0.05. Numbers of specimens included in each group are as follows: adult fatal at 0–5 days, 27; adult nonfatal at 0–5 days, 20; adult fatal at 6–10 days, 22; adult nonfatal at 6–10 days, 24; adult fatal at 11–15 days, 5; adult nonfatal at 11–15 days, 14; pediatric fatal at 0–5 days, 10; pediatric nonfatal at 0–5 days, 15; pediatric fatal at 6–10 days, 5; pediatric nonfatal at 6–10 days, 13; pediatric fatal at 11–15 days, 2; pediatric nonfatal at 11–15 days, 4.

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