In a cohort of 38 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), we observed leukopenia in 47% of patients, lymphopenia in 84%, and T lymphopenia in 95%. CD4+ T lymphocyte levels were reduced in 100% of patients, CD8+ T lymphocyte levels were reduced in 87%, B lymphocyte levels were reduced in 76%, and natural killer cell levels were reduced in 55%. Our data suggested that these patients' immune systems were impaired during the course of SARS. The absolute counts of lymphocyte subsets demonstrated a clinical significance for patients with SARS.
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Cui, W., Fan, Y., Wu, W., Zhang, F., Wang, J. Y., & Ni, A. P. (2003). Expression of lymphocytes and lymphocyte subsets in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 37(6), 857–859. https://doi.org/10.1086/378587
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