Divergent capsular types among isolates with identical PBP gene-dhf profiles and related PFGE types indicated several instances of capsular serotype switching.
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Within 4 of these PFGE types, the major composite PBP gene-dhf profile was highly related to the composite profile from the previously characterized related clone.
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Finally, a sixth lineage was represented by a single type 23F isolate which had a unique PFGE type and unique PBP and dhf gene fingerprints.
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However, cumulative incidences of dengue cases were not correlated with DHF densities.
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More DHF patients had a history of arterial hypertension and were obese.
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Most patients were diagnosed as denguehemorrhagicfever, followed by dengue shock syndrome and dengue fever.
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Guam health officials say there are no cases reported of the most serious from of dengue , called denguehemorrhagicfever.
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Background: There are currently no vaccines or antivirals available for dengue virus infection, which can cause denguehemorrhagicfever and death.
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Objective: This study aimed to examine whether spatial-temporal patterns of dengue can be used to identify areas at risk of denguehemorrhagicfever (DHF).
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Of the 50 million people who contract the disease every year, about one percent get potentially deadly severe denguehemorrhagicfever (DHF), which requires hospitalization.
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The authors report a rare case of denguehaemorrhagicfever presenting with fever and acute onset progressive quadriparesis of the upper motor neuron type.
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Up to 50 million infections occur annually with 500,000 cases of denguehaemorrhagicfever (DHF) and 22,000 deaths, mainly among children.
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Between 50 and 100 million infections occur annually with 500,000 cases of denguehaemorrhagicfever (DHF) and 22,000 deaths, mainly among children.
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Denguehaemorrhagicfever is a serious presentation of dengue viral infection.
Uso de severe dengue en inglés
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Clinical management of severedengue depends on judicious use of fluid rehydration.
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These health centres are not equipped in any way to manage severedengue cases.
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Only one patient met severedengue criteria, but warning signs were present in 10.
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Patients with severedengue fever showed prolonged hospitalization and significant impairment of organ functions.
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In 1970 only nine countries faced severedengue outbreaks.
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Conclusions: Although dengue is a frequent cause of travel illness, severedengue and deaths are rare.
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One individual, reportedly a Japan volunteer, developed severedengue symptoms and was evacuated for off-island medical care.
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To minimize a risk of dengue fever and severedengue, travelers should consider regional and seasonal dengue situation.
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Case definitions for dengue, dengue with warning signs, and severedengue provide a framework to guide clinical decision-making.
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Patients were classified as either non- severedengue fever or severedengue fever according to the guidelines from the WHO.
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Background: Early identification of patients at risk of severedengue disease (DD) is critical to guide its management.
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The recognition of these known warning signs associated to severedengue disease underlines the usefulness of the WHO 2009 classification.
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Background: The early identification of patients at risk of severedengue infection (DI) is critical to guide clinical management.
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The relative risk of severedengue in secondary versus primary infection ranges from 2 to 7.
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Antibody-dependent enhancement, viral factors, age, host factors and clinical experience of the managing physician modulate the risk of progressing to severedengue.
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About 2-4% of secondary infections lead to severedengue.