Figure S1 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 5.

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Figure S1 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 5.

Figure S2 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 6.

Figure S3 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 7.

Figure S4 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 8.

Figure S5 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 9.

Figure S6 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 10.

Figure S7 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 11.

Figure S8 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 12.

Figure S9 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 13.

Figure S10 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 14.

Figure S11 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 15.

Figure S12 Correlation graph of manual and automatic counting results for day 17.

Figure S13 Example image of uninfected red blood cell scored as infected when it is too close to a white blood cell.