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. 2020 Jan 4;34(5):e23191. doi: 10.1002/jcla.23191

Table 5.

Comparison of hematological parameters between influenza virus infection and bacterial infection

  Influenza virus infection (N = 107) Bacterial infection (N = 109) P value
WBC (109/L) 8.005 ± 6.287 9.792 ± 4.525 .039*
N (109/L) 6.247 ± 5.700 8.058 ± 4.679 .027*
L (109/L) 1.167 ± 1.341 0.998 ± 1.076 .373
RBC (1012/L) 3.877 ± 0.921 3.453 ± 0.837 .002**
Hb (g/L) 116.720 ± 28.428 105.625 ± 24.964 .008**
RDW (%) 13.628 ± 2.820 14.764 ± 2.442 .006**
PLT (109/L) 169.869 ± 93.379 146.653 ± 79.849 .086
NLR 8.877 ± 9.855 18.933 ± 38.447 .009**
PNR 53.338 ± 58.693 26.344 ± 22.243 <.001***
PLR 241.042 ± 212.375 282.231 ± 335.472 .283

Student's t test for independent samples was used to compare continuous variables.

*

P < .05.

**

P < .01.

***

P < .001.