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Neutrophils are primary immune cells that circulate within the bloodstream [1], where their numbers significantly increase during active infections [2]. They are functionally linked to the bloodstream as they migrate from this location to reach sites of infection [1].

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The immune system and primary immunodeficiency primaryimmune.org Immune Deficiency Foundation 2 facts
claimMonocytes are closely related to neutrophils and circulate in the bloodstream.
claimNeutrophils are found in the bloodstream and can migrate into sites of infection within minutes.
How the Immune System Works with Primary Immunodeficiency igcares.com IGCares 1 fact
claimNeutrophils increase in number in the bloodstream during infection and are largely responsible for the elevated white blood cell count seen with some infections.