Immuno-Haematologic Aspects of Dengue Infection: Biologic Insights and Clinical Implications
Cherie Tan,
Clarice Shi Hui Choong,
Muhammad Bilal Abid
et al.
Abstract:Dengue infection is caused by the Dengue virus (DENV) and is transmitted to humans by infected female Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. There are nearly 100 million new dengue cases yearly in more than 120 countries with a five-fold increase in incidence over the past four decades. While many patients experience a mild illness, a subset suffer from severe disease which can be fatal. Dysregulated immune responses are central to the pathogenesis of dengue, and haematologic manifestations are a promi… Show more
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