No, hepatitis A does not increase WBC (white blood cell) count; according to research, it actually decreases it. Specifically, a study showed that patients with hepatitis A had significantly lower WBC counts compared to controls.
Feature | Hepatitis A Patients | Controls |
---|---|---|
White Blood Cell (WBC) Count | Significantly Lower | Higher |
MPV Values | Significantly Increased | - |
AST Levels | Significantly Increased | - |
ALT Levels | Significantly Increased | - |
This information is based on a study where researchers observed that while MPV values, aspartate transaminase (AST), and alanine transaminase (ALT) levels were increased in patients with hepatitis A, the opposite was true for WBC counts.