| Literature DB >> 20383263 |
George Merekoulias1, Evangelos C Alexopoulos, Theodore Belezos, Eugenia Panagiotopoulou, Dr Med Eleni Jelastopulu.
Abstract
In fall 2009 the emergency department of a clinic in Greece with increased patient visits due to influenza-like illness observed a particular pattern in the complete blood count (CBC) of these patients. In 90% of all patients with probable influenza, lymphopenia and/or monocytosis were present. Relative lymphopenia with or without monocytosis appears to be a laboratory marker for H1N1 virus infection, a finding that could play a major role in early identifying and treating patients with new influenza A. A ratio of lymphocytes to monocytes below 2 is proposed as a screening tool for influenza infection instead of rapid tests.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20383263 PMCID: PMC2847387 DOI: 10.1371/currents.rrn1154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Curr ISSN: 2157-3999
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| Leukocyte count | | | |
| Lymphocyte count | | | |
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| CRP (mg/dl ) | | | |
| Rapid test for influenza A/B | | | |
| Ratio < 2 | 67% | 85% | 100% |
| Lymphopenia and/or Monocytosis | 89% | 100% | 100% |