The absolute value of monocytes is 0.7×10⁹/L, which means that in 1 liter of blood, there are 0.7×10⁹ monocytes, which belongs to the range of normal reference value. Monocytes belong to a kind of white blood cells, clinical often carry out white blood cell classification count test, can be used to clarify the exact value and proportion of various white blood cells, and monocytes normal percentage of 3% ~ 8%, the normal absolute value of (0.12 ~ 0.8) × 10⁹ / L, so the absolute value of monocytes 0.7 × 10⁹/ L is normal. Monocytosis is often used to aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases such as malaria and active tuberculosis, as well as hematological disorders such as acute monocytic leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes, whereas a decrease in monocytes is often generally meaningless due to the small number of monocytes themselves. When the monocyte value is abnormal, the cause of the disease should be clarified under the guidance of a doctor and active treatment should be carried out.