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Ensaf H. Mohamed,Wessam H. El-Behaidy,Ghada Khoriba,Jie Li
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Leukocytes, or white blood cells (WBCs), are microscopic organisms that fight against infectious disease, bacteria, viruses, and others. The manual method to classify and count WBCs is tedious, time-consuming and may has inaccurate results...
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Sai Sambasiva Rao Bairaboina and Srinivasa Rao Battula
White blood cells (WBCs) must be evaluated to determine how well the human immune system performs. Abnormal WBC counts may indicate malignancy, tuberculosis, severe anemia, cancer, and other serious diseases. To get an early diagnosis and to check if WBC...
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A. Khuzaim Alzahrani, Ahmed A. Alsheikhy, Tawfeeq Shawly, Ahmed Azzahrani and Yahia Said
Blood cancer occurs due to changes in white blood cells (WBCs). These changes are known as leukemia. Leukemia occurs mostly in children and affects their tissues or plasma. However, it could occur in adults. This disease becomes fatal and causes death if...
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Rose Nakasi, Ernest Mwebaze and Aminah Zawedde
Effective determination of malaria parasitemia is paramount in aiding clinicians to accurately estimate the severity of malaria and guide the response for quality treatment. Microscopy by thick smear blood films is the conventional method for malaria par...
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