I guess it could possibly raise the white blood cell count a little but in general vaccines should have no effect.
a vaccine is a form of weakened disease that will be injected into the body of a human so that the white blood cell system will be familiar with the weakened microorganism of the disease and will be ready to fight when the real disease infiltrate the body It theoretically will work against any microorganism.
bloodbook.com
im trying to figure our what the MONO% means?
I currently have Mono and my blood work results came in about a week after the testing.
Certain ingested foods and medications will affect the final results of certain blood tests.
it doesn't
No, it is generally recommended to only consume water when fasting for blood work. Milk contains calories and nutrients that can affect the results of certain blood tests. It is best to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for fasting before blood work.
Pregnancy can generally be detected in blood work as early as 7-10 days after conception. A blood test measures the presence of hCG hormone, produced by the developing placenta, which indicates pregnancy. It is more sensitive than a urine test and can detect pregnancy at an earlier stage.
the h1n1 vaccine does not work all the time
It doesn't matter how we get the vaccine into your body, it works as long as it gets in there. It causes your body to create special cells in your blood that protect you if that kind of infectious agent (e.g., virus) ever gets in your body again. Since the work is done by the immune system and the blood, it doesn't matter that the place the vaccine entered your body is far away from the place of the infection.
Yes, barium can interfere with blood test results by binding to proteins and potentially causing inaccurate measurements. It is recommended to wait 48 hours before having blood drawn after ingestion of barium.
because it does