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The Application Research of WBC Morphology Combined with NAP in the HFMD Co-Infection of Children

DOI: 10.4236/ojab.2018.51001, PP. 1-9

Keywords: HFMD Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease, WBC White Blood Cell Morphology, Leukocyte Morphology, Neutrophil Alkaline Phosphatase, Integral

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In this manuscript the authors have studied the application value of White blood cell morphology combined with neutrophils alkaline phosphatase staining integral value in treatment of pediatric HFMD combined with infection. They showed that comparing the NAP positive rate of HFMD co-infection with the NAP positive rate of other three groups respectively—reference group, HFMD group and anti-infection HFMD group—the t value is 25.7964, 28.2326, 28.3696 and the values of P are 0.0000; Comparing the NAP integral value of HFMD co-infection with the NAP integral value of other three groups respectively, which are reference group, HFMD group and anti-infection HFMD, the t value is 35.8687, 36.2664, 36.1374 and the values of P are 0.0000. They concluded that it is useful to apply WBC morphological examination combined with the positive rate and integral value of NAP staining to diagnose and treatment HFMD.

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