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Dengue vaccines: implications for dengue control
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2017Purpose of review Dengue, the most common arbovirus, is an increasingly significant cause of morbidity worldwide. After decades of research, an approved tetravalent dengue vaccine is finally available. Models constructed using recently available vaccine efficacy data allow for a data-driven discussion of the potential impact of
Matthew L, Robinson, Anna P, Durbin
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The Lancet, 2002
Because efforts to control dengue are flagging, this review focuses on the mechanisms underlying severe disease and on treatment options, good and bad.The year 2001 witnessed unprecedented global dengue epidemic activity in the American hemisphere, the Pacific islands and continental Asia.
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Because efforts to control dengue are flagging, this review focuses on the mechanisms underlying severe disease and on treatment options, good and bad.The year 2001 witnessed unprecedented global dengue epidemic activity in the American hemisphere, the Pacific islands and continental Asia.
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The Lancet, 2020
BACKGROUND A substantial unmet need remains for safe and effective vaccines against dengue virus disease, particularly for individuals who are dengue-naive and those younger than 9 years.
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BACKGROUND A substantial unmet need remains for safe and effective vaccines against dengue virus disease, particularly for individuals who are dengue-naive and those younger than 9 years.
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Haematology in dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever
Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2000Dengue fever (DF) and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) are caused by the dengue virus. The major pathophysiological hallmark that distinguishes DHF from DF is plasma leakage as a result of increased vascular permeability. Following this leakage, hypovolaemic shock occurs as a consequence of a critical plasma volume loss.
T, Srichaikul, S, Nimmannitya
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1947
Abstract 1. 1. A series of cases of dengue fever occurring in Baghdad, Iraq, are described—they are thought to be the first recorded in this locality. 2. 2. The diagnosis from other fevers was made by the finding of a characteristic temperature course, the presence of typical symptoms, and a leucopenia in the blood. 3. 3.
R F, FLEMING, J M, FRENCH
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Abstract 1. 1. A series of cases of dengue fever occurring in Baghdad, Iraq, are described—they are thought to be the first recorded in this locality. 2. 2. The diagnosis from other fevers was made by the finding of a characteristic temperature course, the presence of typical symptoms, and a leucopenia in the blood. 3. 3.
R F, FLEMING, J M, FRENCH
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2006
Publisher Summary Studies have increased knowledge about dengue viruses and the diseases they cause. However, the goals of a safe, effective vaccine and vector eradication have been elusive. Control of dengue has been difficult to achieve because of some reasons.
Ching-Juh Lai, Robert Putnak
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Publisher Summary Studies have increased knowledge about dengue viruses and the diseases they cause. However, the goals of a safe, effective vaccine and vector eradication have been elusive. Control of dengue has been difficult to achieve because of some reasons.
Ching-Juh Lai, Robert Putnak
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Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2009Dengue is an acute influenza-like disease caused by any of 4 genetically similar mosquito-borne arboviruses of the Flavivirus family. Dengue viruses are thus related to yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, and several other human pathogens.
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Dengue Fever and Dengue Shock Syndrome
Hospital Practice, 1982Epidemic dengue fever has been absent from the continental United States since 1945, but recent outbreaks in the Western Hemisphere have been too close for complacency. An understanding of the epidemiologic and pathologic dynamics that interact to escalate a self-limited disease to one of epidemic proportions as well as catastrophic clinical impact ...
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Dengue vaccine: WHO position paper, September 2018 - Recommendations.
Vaccine, 2019This article presents the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendations on the use of dengue vaccine excerpted from the WHO position paper on dengue vaccine - September 2018, published in the Weekly Epidemiological Record [1].
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