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Low leukocyte count in Langya henipavirus and severity of infection: A brief report
Aim The aim is to determine the leukocyte count in Langya henipavirus infection. Background The ‘Langya henipavirus’ is a brand new viral pathogen that first appeared in 2022. In the Chinese cities where this new virus was discovered, a big population was found with this infection. Despite the fact that the particular mode of transmission is unknown, zoonosis looks to be a possibility. Clinical medicine has little knowledge of the clinical symptoms of a recent infection. Methods The authors look into the signs of Langya henipavirus infections, including a low leukocyte count. Results Although the actual source of the new disease’s white blood cell dysfunction is unknown, a range of immunological or nonimmunological variables could be involved. Conclusion A low leukocyte count, according to current studies, can signal a severe infection. More research is required to validate this finding.