Abstract

In the 1970s it became axiomatic that a manuscript discussing the value of the white blood cell (WBC) count and differential would be an object lesson in flawed study design and inaccurate interpretation of prior literature. Somehow I always seem to get dragged into the argument with the mistaken impression that I feel, as misquoted by Dr Karniski, that a "CBC could accurately distinguish between any child with bacteremia and a child with a viral illness."

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