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White blood cells defend your bird against infections. Birds have naturally higher and more variable WBC counts than mammals. Normal levels indicate a healthy immune system.
Low WBC can indicate overwhelming infection (sepsis), viral diseases (PBFD, polyomavirus), bone marrow suppression, or chronic stress. This is concerning in birds.
Your veterinarian will likely recommend additional testing including viral PCR panels to identify the underlying cause.
Avian WBC: 4.0 x 10^9/L (Low)White blood cells defend your bird against infections. Birds have naturally higher and more variable WBC counts than mammals. Normal levels indicate a healthy immune system.
No action needed.
Avian WBC: 14.0 x 10^9/LHigh WBC usually indicates infection, inflammation, or stress. In birds, common causes include bacterial infections (chlamydiosis, colibacillosis), fungal infections (aspergillosis), or inflammatory conditions.
Your veterinarian may recommend cultures, a blood antibody test, or imaging to locate the source of infection or inflammation.
Avian WBC: 30.0 x 10^9/L (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.