Abstract

Objective To explorethe ralue of the peripheral blood C-reactive protein (CRP), white blood cell(WBC) ,neutrophil percentage(N% ) and neutrophil absolute value(N#) joint detection of bacterial infections to differential diagnosis of bacterial infection in children. Methods CRP, White blood cell( WBC),neutrophil percentage( N%) and neutrophil absolute value(N#) joint detection in 1889 cases of pediatric outpatient. Results The highest positive rate of WBC, accounting for 40. 3%, followed by CRP was 20.4%; with four joint identification of indicators of bacterial infection, the positive rate increased to 43.4%, and increased 3.1%. Conclusion CRP, WBC, N% , N # joint detection will help early diagnosis of disease in Children infect, and helpful in differential dianosis of bacterial infections and viral infection. Key words: Positive rate; Infectious disease; CRP; WBC

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