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Sequential Dengue Virus Infection in Marmosets: Histopathological and Immune Responses in the Liver. [PDF]
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2003
Dengue fever is an acute self-limited mosquito-borne viral infection causing fever myalgia arthralgia headache rash and leukopenia. Thrombocytopenia and occasionally hemorrhage may develop in classic dengue fever but these are not prominent features.
Aric, Gregson, Robert, Edelman
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Dengue fever is an acute self-limited mosquito-borne viral infection causing fever myalgia arthralgia headache rash and leukopenia. Thrombocytopenia and occasionally hemorrhage may develop in classic dengue fever but these are not prominent features.
Aric, Gregson, Robert, Edelman
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2002
Dengue is the most important arthropod-borne viral disease of public health significance. Its geographic distribution includes more than 100 countries worldwide, where more than 2.5 billion people are at risk for dengue infections. Most people will have asymptomatic infections, but the disease manifestations range from an influenza-like disease known ...
Benedito Antônio Lopes, da Fonseca +1 more
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Dengue is the most important arthropod-borne viral disease of public health significance. Its geographic distribution includes more than 100 countries worldwide, where more than 2.5 billion people are at risk for dengue infections. Most people will have asymptomatic infections, but the disease manifestations range from an influenza-like disease known ...
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2010
Global incidence of dengue has increased considerably over the past decade. Dengue fever (DF) is a self-limiting disease; however, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS) are fatal. Since there is no therapy and vaccine against dengue, timely diagnosis is therefore necessary for patient management. Laboratory diagnosis is carried
Nagesh K, Tripathi +3 more
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Global incidence of dengue has increased considerably over the past decade. Dengue fever (DF) is a self-limiting disease; however, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS) are fatal. Since there is no therapy and vaccine against dengue, timely diagnosis is therefore necessary for patient management. Laboratory diagnosis is carried
Nagesh K, Tripathi +3 more
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Reverse Genetics of Dengue Virus
2023Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most important and widespread arthropod-borne viruses, causing millions of infections over the years. Considering its epidemiological importance, efforts have been directed towards understanding various aspects of DENV biology, which have been facilitated by the development of different molecular strategies for ...
José Valter Joaquim, Silva Júnior +3 more
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Behavior of the dengue virus in solution
Journal of Medical Virology, 2003AbstractThe dengue virus consists of four antigenically related but distinct viruses, termed Dengue virus 1–4 (DEN 1–4). We have established that the dengue virus loses infectivity over time in solution in an exponentially declining manner. The four strains examined (one from each serotype) have half‐lives that range from 2.5 to 7.5 hr in defined ...
Patchima, Sithisarn +3 more
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Adaptation of Dengue Virus to the Hamster
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1952Summary By serial intracerebral passages, the New Guinea C and Hawaiian strains of dengue virus were adapted to growth in hamsters of 2–5 days of age. Dengue virus should no longer be described, without qualification, as non-pathogenic for the hamster.
G, MEIKLEJOHN, B, ENGLAND, E H, LENNETTE
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Dengue Virus Vaccine Development
2014Dengue virus (DENV) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical regions, causing hundreds of millions of infections each year. Infections range from asymptomatic to a self-limited febrile illness, dengue fever (DF), to the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS).
Lauren E, Yauch, Sujan, Shresta
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