Neutrophilia is defined as an elevated neutrophil count in the blood, typically exceeding 7,500 cells per microlitre. It is clinically significant as it often indicates an underlying inflammatory response, infection, or stress, guiding diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. A common association is bacterial infections, where neutrophilia serves as a key marker for the body’s immune response, potentially influencing the choice of antibiotics and management strategies.

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