Changes in white blood cell count, temperature, and heart rate reflect inflammation, the host response to «danger» in the form of infection or other insults. (jamanetwork.com)
There are compounds in the fruit that increase white blood cell count in the body. (alivebynature.com)
An elevated white blood cell count is common with many types of illnesses in cats and indicates the presence of infection or inflammation somewhere in the body. (texvetpets.org)