How to Treat a 8-Month-Old Baby with Low White Blood Cell Count?

An 8-month-old baby has a persistently low white blood cell count for nearly two months. Initially, it was discovered that the baby had an upper respiratory infection with white blood cell counts ranging from 0.9 to a high of 2.7, and the last check showed 1.8. The baby continues to have a cold and occasionally develops red rashes on the face, but remains in good spirits and eats normally. How should a baby of 8 months with a low white blood cell count be treated?
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