2023
DOI: 10.47391/jpma.8260
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Dengue fever presenting as acute febrile illness in neonates: a case series from Pakistan

Maliha Salim,
Vinod Kumar,
Hafsa Zaheer
et al.

Abstract: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by flavivirus. It primarily infects people living in tropical and subtropical areas and can be transmitted vertically or horizontally to new-borns. We discuss the clinical spectrum, treatment, and outcomes of five neonates who presented with dengue fever at Aga Khan Hospital for Women in Karimabad, Karachi, Pakistan, during the 2021 post-monsoon season (October to December). Dengue infection was confirmed via positive NS1 antigen test. All new-borns had fever, fl… Show more

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