Clinical and hematological characteristics of children infected with the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2: role of the combination of the neutrophil: lymphocyte ratio and eosinophil count in distinguishing severe COVID-19
Frontiers in Pediatrics2024Vol. 12, pp. 1305639–1305639
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Qiaoyan Jin, Wenxian Ma, Wei Zhang, Huiyuan Wang, Yiongxiang Geng, Yan Geng, Yang Zhang, Dan Gao, Jing Zhou, Lin Li, Yaping Gou, Bo Zhong, Jing Li, Wei Hou, Shemin Lu
Abstract
Combination of the NLR and eosinophil count might be a promising indicator for identifying severe COVID-19 in children at infection onset.
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