A rapid ultrasensitive CRP of 12.32 suggests cardiovascular disease and neonatal bacterial infection, which is more serious. CRP mainly refers to C-reactive protein, which is the amount of protein in the plasma that rises acutely when the body is infected or injured. The normal value of ultrasensitive C-reactive protein is 0 to 3 mg/l. CRP 12.32 is outside the normal range and is an abnormality. It is one of the most important markers of inflammatory lesions in the body such as bacterial infections in newborns, the higher the CRP the more serious the infection. It is also one of the most powerful predictors of risk for cardiovascular disease, so when hs-CRP 12.32, it needs to be taken seriously. Elevated hs-CRP is also seen in rheumatoid arthritis and tumor diseases, etc. Rapid ultrasensitive CRP12.32 is more serious, patients are recommended to visit the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and timely treatment.