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Dengue hemorrhagic fever and the liver. [PDF]
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is one of the most rapidly emerging infections of tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It affects more rural and urban areas due to many factors, including climate change. Although most people with dengue viral infection are asymptomatic, approximately 25% experience a self-limited febrile illness with mild to ...
Leowattana W, Leowattana T.
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Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever [PDF]
SUMMARYDengue fever, a very old disease, has reemerged in the past 20 years with an expanded geographic distribution of both the viruses and the mosquito vectors, increased epidemic activity, the development of hyperendemicity (the cocirculation of multiple serotypes), and the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever in new geographic regions.
Edward B. Hayes, Duane J. Gubler
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Genetic risk for dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue fever in multiple ancestries [PDF]
Genetic risk factors for dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS) and dengue fever (DF) are limited, in particular there are sparse data on genetic risk across diverse populations.We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a derivation and validation sample of 7, 460 participants of Latin American, South Asian, and South ...
Pare, G+33 more
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A Case of Dengue Fever With Hemorrhagic Manifestations [PDF]
Dengue fever is an arboviral infection spread by the Aedes mosquito with a wide spectrum of presentations encompassing simple flu-like illness to hemorrhagic manifestations. Hemorrhagic complications range from simple petechiae and purpura to gastrointestinal bleeding, hematuria, and severe central nervous system (CNS) bleeds.
Muhammad Ali Raza+4 more
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Imported Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Europe [PDF]
To the Editor: Dengue infection is an endemic and epidemic urban disease (1), transmitted by infected Aedes mosquitoes. Its incidence is increasing in tropical and subtropical areas (1,2) because of 1) introduction of the virus into areas where it was not previously endemic, and 2) the spread of the 4 serotypes and the vector in disease-endemic areas ...
María Jesús Pinazo Delgado+8 more
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Dengue and Other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
How to cite this article: Shastri PS, Taneja S. Dengue and Other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(Suppl 2):S130-S133.
Saurabh Taneja, Prakash S Shastri
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Immunopathogenesis of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is an acute, potentially life-threatening, capillary leak syndrome caused by the dengue viruses, a group of four antigenically related flaviviruses designated serotypes 1 through 4. First recognized in Southeast Asia in the 1950s, DHF has become a significant public health problem in many countries in tropical and ...
Rothman, Alan L., Ennis, Francis A.
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The Role Activity of Complement, TNFα & IL12 in Pathogenesis Dengue Virus
Dengue Virus infection is always found in some part of the world especially South East Asia including Indonesia. The pathogenesis of Dengue Virus infection is still controversial.
Soegeng Soegijanto+3 more
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Dengue virus infection can manifest as dengue fever and, more severely, as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Their pathogenesis until now is not fully understood.
Djatnika Setiabudi+3 more
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First Outbreak of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Bangladesh
During the first countrywide outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Bangladesh, we conducted surveillance for dengue at a hospital in Dhaka. Of 176 patients, primarily adults, found positive for dengue, 60.2% had dengue fever, 39.2% dengue hemorrhagic ...
Mahbubur Rahman+7 more
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