Do you mean "What type of cell count test determines an infection?"
Because that would be White Blood Cell Count Test.
The question you asked makes no sense at all.
High white blood cell count could be due to any type of infection or a bone marrow problem. Also possibly chronic disease such as Tuberculosis or drugs like AZT.
The white cell count increase in your body when you get some bacterial infection, usually extra cellular type.
Many things can cause a high WBC count. One of which is infection. WBCs fight foreign bodies in our system that's why if there are viruses, they would increase in count. It's part of the body's defense system. Another possible reason is if there are abnormalities in the blood producing organs of the body. For instance, with Leukemia, there is an abnormally high production of WBC.
no, neutrophils are a type of white blood cell which fights infection, primarily bacterial infection. A high neutrophil count can therefore suggest the presence of a bacterial infection but may point to other things
viral infection
White blood cell count is likely to drastically increase, or decrease, if a bacterial infection is present. White blood cells are normally fewer then red or platelets however, WBC primarily fight over infection, sicknes, etc. so they will be affected more so than RBC or platelets.
This will depend upon the type of arthritis the cat has. In general, degenerative arthritis (the kind your cat gets because he/she is older) should not cause an elevated white blood cell count. However, there is infectious arthritis which would cause an elevated white blood cell count - this would be a good reason for a veterinarian to carefully collect some joint fluid for analysis, because infection in the joints is both painful and difficult to treat.
Lysogenetic infection
Monocytes are produced by the bone marrow and are a type of white blood cell. when your monocytes cell count is low or zero, you are prone to getting ill since these cells help fight off infection and harmful substances.
lytic infection
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is a measure of the number of neutrophil granulocytes that are present in the blood. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that fight infection.
lytic infection