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Synergistic anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity of repurposed anti-parasitic drug combinations
Background COVID-19 pandemic has claimed millions of lives and devastated the health service system, livelihood, and economy in many countries worldwide.
Kunlakanya Jitobaom+7 more
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Genetic variations in dengue virus (DENV) play a distinct role in epidemic emergence. The DENV 3′ UTR has become a recent interest in research. The objective of the study was to examine the genetic variation in the domain II, 3′ UTR region of human and ...
P. D. Dayananda+3 more
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Facial nerve palsy: An atypical presentation of dengue fever
Dengue fever is a grave public health concern in tropical countries. The disease spectrum of dengue fever is multi-systemic, although neurologic complications of dengue fever is relatively uncommon. The pathogenesis of neurologic manifestations in dengue
Rishav Mukherjee , Debarup Das
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Frequency of Capillary leak syndrome in Dengue fever Patients
Background: Dengue fever is the world’s fastest spreading mosquito borne viral infection. It is prevalent throughout both subtropical and tropical region if the world.
Safina Hameed Qureshi+5 more
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Risks of dengue secondary infective biting associated with aedes aegypti in home environments in Monterrey, Mexico [PDF]
. Secondary dengue virus infections are a major risk for developing dengue hemorrhagic fever. Recent exposure to infectious bites of Aedes aegypti (L.) females in previously diagnosed dengue cases fulfills the epidemiological model of dengue hemorrhagic ...
Ana Maria Rivas-Estilla+29 more
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Objective Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a major public health concern responsible for significant morbidity in both adult and paediatric populations in Sri Lanka.
Mihira Manamperi+4 more
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Abstract Malaria is a mosquito‐borne disease caused by protozoans of the genus Plasmodium that affects both humans and wildlife. The fitness consequences of infections by avian malaria are well known in birds, however, little information exists on its impact on mosquitoes.
Marta Garrigós+4 more
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Background: Dengue fever (DF) is a mosquito-transmitted disease caused bythe dengue virus, an enveloped, single stranded RNA virus of flaviridae family. DF is widelydistributed in many countries of southeast and southern Asia, Central and South America, andthe Western Pacific regions. Dengue fever (DF) has emerged as an epidemic in Pakistan forthe past
Asif Naveed+4 more
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Unmasking the role of mast cells in dengue
Immune cells called mast cells can hinder rather than help the body's response to dengue virus, which suggests that mast cell products could be used as biomarkers to identify severe forms of the disease.
Panisadee Avirutnan+1 more
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