نتایج جستجو برای: dengue hemorrhagic fever

تعداد نتایج: 124641  

Journal: :Infection 2012
J Schmidt-Chanasit K Tenner-Racz D Poppert P Emmerich C Frank C Dinges R Penning A Nerlich P Racz S Günther

Dengue virus (DENV) is an arthropod-borne virus (family Flaviviridae) causing dengue fever or dengue hemorrhagic fever. Here, we report the first fatal DENV infection imported into Germany. A female traveler was hospitalized with fever and abdominal pain after returning from Ecuador. Due to a suspected acute acalculous cholecystitis, cholecystectomy was performed. After cholecystectomy, severe ...

2013
Anil K Mehtani Ashutosh Jha Himanshu Kataria Vivek Jangira Ajay Shukla

INTRODUCTION Dengue haemorrhagic fever is known for its haemorrhagic and neurologic complications. Neurologic complications are caused by three mechanism namely neurotropism, systemic complications causing encephalopathy and postinfectious immune-mediated mechanisms. However acute compressive neuropathy due to haemorrhage is not frequent and we could find no literature describing this. CASE R...

2004
Otto Peláez María G. Guzmán Gustavo Kourí Raúl Pérez José L. San Martín Susana Vázquez Delfina Rosario Regla Mora Ibrahim Quintana Juan Bisset Reynel Cancio Ana M Masa Osvaldo Castro Daniel González Luis C. Avila Rosmari Rodríguez Mayling Alvarez Jose L. Pelegrino Lídice Bernardo Irina Prado

In June 2001, dengue transmission was detected in Havana, Cuba; 12,889 cases were reported. Dengue 3, the etiologic agent of the epidemic, caused the dengue hemorrhagic fever only in adults, with 78 cases and 3 deaths. After intensive vector control efforts, no new cases have been detected.

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2013
Roland Elling Philipp Henneke Christoph Hatz Markus Hufnagel

D fever is the most frequently occurring mosquito-borne viral disease worldwide. Using cartographic approaches, researchers now estimate the number of dengue cases worldwide to have been as high as 390 million in 2010. the first autochthonous cases reported in France, Croatia and Portugal (island of Madeira) demonstrate that the disease is no longer simply a tropical disease. the wide clinical ...

Journal: :Journal of Public Health in Africa 2023

Background: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is an acute febrile disease found in the tropics with a geographic distribution like malaria. fever spread to humans by Aedes aegypti mosquito. More than 100 tropical and subtropical countries have experienced dengue eruptions hemorrhagic fever; approximately 50,000 cases each year are hospitalized, thousands of people dying. Objective: This study aims...

Journal: :Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2013

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2012
Theerawit Phanpoowong Usa Lek-Uthai Supatra Thongrungkiat Narumon Komalamisra Raweewan Srisawat Bruce Russell Laurent Renia

Deltamethrin-resistant Aedes aegypti currently threatens the effectiveness of dengue hemorrhagic fever control operations in Thailand. Although a previous study has suggested that insecticide resistance may increase Ae. aegypti susceptibility to dengue-2 virus infection, our experimental data showed no significant association between laboratory-induced deltamethrin-resistance in a Thai Ae. aegy...

2010
Maria G. Guzman Susana Vazquez

Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) has been proposed as a mechanism to explain dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the course of a secondary dengue infection. Very recently, Dejnirattisai et al., 2010 [1], published an important article supporting the involvement of anti-prM antibodies in the ADE phenomenon. The complexity of ADE in the context of a secondary dengue infection is discussed here.

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