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LATIN AMERICAN HEMORRHAGIC FEVER
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994Several viral and bacterial agents are responsible for hemorrhagic fever in Latin America, but there are three agents that are only present in this region: (1) the Junin virus, (2) the Machupo virus, and (3) the Guanaritovirus, members of the Tacaribe complex of the family Arenaviridae and responsible for the Argentinian, Bolivian, and Venezuelan ...
Rosalba Salas
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Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis, Lassa Fever, and the South American Hemorrhagic Fevers (Arenaviruses)
2015Slobodan Paessler
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A FATAL CASE OF DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN AN AMERICAN CHILD
Pediatrics, 1967DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER has occurred in yearly epidemics in Thailand since 1958. During the past 8 years, approximately 18,000 Thai children in Bangkok alone have been hospitalized; there have been over 1,000 deaths. Approximately 30% of the hospitalized hemorrhagic fever patients have a severe form of the disease, termed the dengue shock syndrome ...
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2014
Arenaviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses that are grouped taxonomically into Old World/lymphocytic choriomeningitis (i.e., Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania) and New World/Tacaribe (i.e., the Americas) complexes. Over 40 arenaviruses have been identified to date, although a minority are recognized human pathogens.
Daniel G. Bausch, James N. Mills
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Arenaviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses that are grouped taxonomically into Old World/lymphocytic choriomeningitis (i.e., Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania) and New World/Tacaribe (i.e., the Americas) complexes. Over 40 arenaviruses have been identified to date, although a minority are recognized human pathogens.
Daniel G. Bausch, James N. Mills
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South American Arenaviral Hemorrhagic Fevers
2015Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) represent a collection of illnesses caused by several distinct viral families. While some types of hemorrhagic fever viruses can cause relatively mild illnesses, many of these viruses cause life-threatening diseases.
Stephan, Betina Inés +3 more
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Nicolas Libert, Benjamin Bergis
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Nicolas Libert, Benjamin Bergis
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A Rationale for the Use of Norepinephrine after the Control of Bleeding in Hemorrhagic Shock?
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022Clive N May
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