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Acute Urticaria as the Sole Manifestation of Dengue Fever: A Rare Case Report
ABSTRACT Urticaria is a very uncommon dermatological manifestation of infection by the dengue virus. It can hinder diagnosis since some of its features overlap with allergic conditions, such as maculopapular and petechial rashes. We present a case of a 32‐year‐old male, resident of a dengue‐endemic area, who presented with an acute onset of generalized
Md Osman Goni +6 more
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Meta-analysis of biomarkers for severe dengue infections
Background Dengue viral infection is an acute infection that has the potential to have severe complications as its major sequela. Currently, there is no routine laboratory biomarker with which to predict the severity of dengue infection or monitor the ...
Kuan-Meng Soo +5 more
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ABSTRACT The diagnosis of Incomplete Kawasaki disease (KD) is challenging. Approximately 20% of patients exhibit resistance to initial intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy, termed IVIG‐resistant KD, which is associated with a markedly increased risk of coronary artery aneurysms and long‐term cardiovascular complications.
Suraj Yadav +8 more
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Evaluation of creatine kinase and liver enzymes in identification of severe dengue
BackgroundExisting biomarkers such as AST, ALT and hematocrit have been associated with severe dengue but evidence are mixed. Recently, interests in creatine kinase as a dengue biomarker have risen.
Saiful Safuan Md Sani +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Africa has significant challenges in meeting its vaccination needs, including inadequate manufacturing capacity, infrastructure deficiencies, a scarcity of experienced personnel, regulatory hurdles, restricted access to technology and intellectual property.
Courage Chandipwisa +3 more
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Social Capital Capacity as Prediction of Dengue Control [PDF]
The program of elimination of mosquito breeding places is still low since there is no public participation effort in vector control. Social capital is key factor for sustaining any health programs implemented.
Kartono, D. T. (Drajat) +3 more
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“Beyond the Crisis: Forging a Climate‐Resilient Health System for Bangladesh”
ABSTRACT Background Bangladesh's extreme vulnerability to climate change is fueling public health emergencies, from infectious disease outbreaks to severe mental health burdens. The country's reactive and centralized health system is increasingly unable to cope with these intensifying shocks.
Abdullaha Al Mamun +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background & Aims Dengue is a significant vector‐borne disease that has severely impacted public health in Bangladesh, underscoring the growing importance of digital health in enhancing surveillance and prevention. Understanding its trends and future estimates is crucial for improving early prevention strategies.
Arman Hossain Chowdhury
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Gold nanoparticles are revolutionizing medicine with their unique properties including optical, electrical, physical, and chemical features, as well as surface plasmon resonance. This versatility has positioned GNPs as a cornerstone in nanotechnology, especially within biomedical applications. Their facile synthesis and surface functionalization enable
Nastaran Mohseni +4 more
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