FBC blood test from little sister possible leukemia??

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More than a week sick

Symptoms: (from early/initial to later/most recent)

-Difficulty breathing

-Pain in the left side of her torax(abdomen)

-Fever 40 C

-Doesn't want to eat

Took her to a doctor, did chest X-ray, doctor said bronchial infection, prescribed her: CEFUROXIME syrup, THEOPHYLLINE GUAIFENESIN syrup.

4 days later

-Didn't throw up phlegms at all, almost nothing.

-Still with morning fever

-Still with chest pain

-Bleeding gums since months

-Neck pain

-Still with fatigue

btw her blood test was took at 11:00~am; at 8:30 am same day she took her syrup)

Today took her to the doctor again with her blood test ready and the HE SAID IT IS AN INFECTION BY BACTERIA but didn't say what bacteria is, he also said to continue the treatment for 3 days more.

I'm huge worried for my sister should I do more tests/exams?Like bone marrow biopsy to discard leukemia? I don't know what to do she's still with fever please help

Here's the blood test:

Sorry because it's in spanish

Translation from top to bottom:

COMPLETE HEMOGRAM

hemoglobin

hematrocit

white blood cell count

red blood cell count

plaquette/platelets count

DIFFERENTIAL BLOOD COUNT

band neutrophils

segmented neutrophils

eosinophils

basophil

monocytes

lymphocytes

CORPUSCULAR CONSTANTS

-medium corpuscular volume

-average corpuscular hemoglobin

-hemoglobin concentration

-average corpuscular

OBSERVATIONS

-leukocytosis

-deviation to the left

-mild anemia

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