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  Vol. 133 No. 1, January 1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WBC count and differential. Value in predicting bacterial diseases in children

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To assess published criteria for distinguishing between bacterial and non-bacterial infections by examination of the WBC count and differential, we reviewed 328 consecutive inpatient admissions to a pediatric communicable diseases service. In our experience, the WBC count and differential could not differentiate between bacterial and nonbacterial disease.

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