Fig. 3From: Rapid typing diagnosis and clinical analysis of subtypes A and B of human respiratory syncytial virus in childrenHRSV subtypes A and B infections in different age groups caused changes in related indicators. a Differences in the rate of the number of fever people in the 6–12 months age group; b Differences in the proportion of lymphocyte in the 6–12 months age group; c Differences in the number of fever days in the 12–36 months age group; 3D: Differences in AST abnormality rates in the 12–36 month age group; e Differences in IL6 abnormality rates in the 12–36 month age group; f Differences in LDH abnormality rates in the 12–36 month age group; g Differences in lymphocyte counts in the 12–36 month age group; h Differences in PLT counts between 12–36 months of age; i Differences in CD4 abnormality rates in the 12–36 month age groupBack to article page