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ABSTRACT Background Vector‐borne diseases, exacerbated by climate change, present an escalating global health threat, necessitating robust surveillance and climate‐informed early warning systems to predict outbreaks and enable timely interventions.
Cong Tuan Pham +8 more
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Prognostic Indicators of Severe Dengue Infection in Adult Patients in Thailand. [PDF]
Khamnuan P +5 more
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Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections [PDF]
Yiu‐Wing Kam +17 more
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Interleukin-6, Interleukin-10, and Secondary Infection as Predictor of Severe Dengue Infection
Sri Masyeni +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Dengue is a mosquito‐borne disease prevalent in Latin America and the Caribbean. Transmission is determined by ecological, biological and social (eco‐bio‐social) factors. Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceptions of dengue's eco‐bio‐social factors among at‐risk populations is essential for dengue prevention.
Aisha Barkhad +10 more
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Context Organophosphates and chitin synthesis inhibitor pesticides pose a significant indirect threat to fish populations, necessitating effective remedial measures. Objective Supplementation with vitamin C (Vit C) in fish feed as a counteracting strategy to mitigate pesticides effect was explored in silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ...
Sumaira Hassan +6 more
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Conservative Treatment of Spontaneous Intraperitoneal Hemorrhage in Severe Dengue: A Case Report and Review. [PDF]
Looareesuwan P, Sivakorn C, Luvira V.
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Atypical Dengue Fever Presentation With Severe Leukopenia: A Case Report From an Endemic Border Region [PDF]
E Villanueva +2 more
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Advanced Age and Increased Risk for Severe Outcomes of Dengue Infection, Taiwan, 2014–2015
Nicole Huang +4 more
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The P2X7 Receptor and Its Relation to Neglected Tropical Diseases: Focusing on Chagas Disease
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that can lead to severe cardiac complications, including chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy. While NTDs are caused by a variety of pathogens—such as protozoa, bacteria, viruses, and helminths, Chagas disease remains underexplored, particularly regarding host immune responses.
Caroline de Souza Ferreira Pereira +2 more
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