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Determinants of Mortality from Severe Dengue in Brazil: A Population-Based Case-Control Study [PDF]
Giselle Hentzy Moraes +2 more
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This review examines the use of fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) in lateral flow assays (LFAs) for advanced diagnostics. FNDs offer superior photostability and biocompatibility compared to traditional labels. The review covers FND synthesis, and integration with detection systems to enhance performance.
Jihoon Shin +10 more
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Background: Severe dengue is a serious manifestation of dengue infection and one of the causes of death in children. Recognizing the prognostic factors for death in severe dengue, based on the 2009 WHO guidelines, can help provide appropriate management ...
Lidwina Elisabeth Setiana Salombe +3 more
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ABSTRACT Dengue is a leading cause of viral hemorrhagic fever globally, with hepatic involvement being common but usually mild. Rarely, dengue can progress to fulminant hepatic failure, a life‐threatening complication requiring prompt recognition especially in resource‐limited settings.
Mohamed Bushra Alajab +7 more
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Host genetic susceptibility to severe dengue infection
Nguyễn Thị Phương Lan +1 more
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Clinical profile and predictors of severe bleeding and mortality in dengue fever patients
Swaroopa Deme +2 more
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Habitat Quality Assessment Within Expanded Ranges of Dengue Vectors Using a Composite Index Scale
Using MaxEnt and a novel Composite Index Scale (CIS), we quantified habitat quality for Aedes aegypti and A. albopictus across historical and future (SSP1–4) climate scenarios in Asia. We found that vulnerable suitable habitat areas for A. aegypti and A.
Muhammad Naeem +5 more
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Differential expression of selected microRNA and putative target genes in peripheral blood cells as early markers of severe forms of dengue [PDF]
Harsha Hapugaswatta +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Inadequate knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) related to dengue fever (DF) can substantially affect vulnerable people, such as Bangladeshi university students, because of their living status. However, this topic has never been explored.
Nasimul Ghani Usmani +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Semaglutide, a once‐weekly injectable glucagon‐like peptide, showed double‐digit weight reduction with an acceptable safety profile in clinical trials and real‐world studies. The efficacy and safety of non‐comparable biotherapeutic (NCB) semaglutide are not adequately reported. Our study aimed to assess the weight reduction
Md Rakibul Hasan +2 more
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