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Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022
Research Letter

Delayed Diagnosis of Acute Q Fever, China

Dan Li, Hui LiuComments to Author , Ming Liu, Caiyun Chang, Xiaodong Zhao, Hao Yu, Lina Yan, Huiju Han, and Xue-jie YuComments to Author 
Author affiliations: State Key Laboratory of Virology, School of Public Health, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China (D. Li, L. Yan, H. Han, X.-j. Yu); Jinan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Jinan, China (H. Liu, M. Liu, C. Chang, X. Zhao); University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA (H. Yu)

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Table

Blood and biochemical indicators for a patient with Q fever, Shandong Province, China, 2019

Category Value Reference range
Neutrophil count, × 109 cells/L 8.30 2.00–7.00
Neutrophils, % 86.20 50.00–70.00
Leukocyte, × 109 cells/L 9.64 4–10
Leukomonocyte, × 109 cells/L 0.79 0.80–4.0
Platelet, × 109/L 210 100–300
Erythrocytes, × 1012 cells/L 4.13 4.0–5.5
C-reactive protein, mg/L 21.96 0.068–8.20
Serum procalcitonin, ng/mL 2.50 0–0.05
Alanine aminotransferase, U/L 99 0–40
Alkaline phosphatase, U/L 208 40–150
Aspartate transaminase, U/L 51 0–40
Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, U/L 333 12–64

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