Are Leukocytes in red blood?

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answer:Yes, leukocytes are in blood, but the UTI test looks for an enzyme (leukocyte esterase) that demonstrates that the leukocytes are actively fighting an infection, not whether the leukocytes are present at all. Here is a list of other possibilities for false positives: http://www.themedlab.com/pages/Molecule/docs/130.pdf

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