All you need to do for the CRP test is give a blood sample. Once your blood is drawn, it will go to a lab for testing. Your doctor will tell you the results, or you may be able to check them online.
Cite this: The Role of C-Reactive Protein in the Evaluation and Management of Infants With Suspected Sepsis - Medscape - Feb 01, 2003. Infection The body's response to the invasion of any ...
The IIC's Conservation Research Program (CRP) supports student-led research in several formats, including our year-long program, semester projects, faculty-led research, and Conservation GIS Lab.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a nonspecific, acute-phase protein that rises in response to infectious and noninfectious inflammatory processes. Good evidence exists to support the use of CRP ...