In subject area: Nursing and Health Professions Dengue hemorrhagic fever, caused by a single-stranded RNA flavivirus that can infect hematopoietic cells, is associated with cytopenias and marked bone marrow hypocellularity, often with a maturation arrest in erythroid and myeloid lineages. ...
, dengue hemorrhagic fever, dengue fever(deng'ē, hem'ŏr-aj'ik fē'vĕr) A disease of tropic and subtropic regions, caused by dengue virus and transmitted by a mosquito of the genus Aedes. Four grades of severity are recognized: grade I, fever and constitutional symptoms; grade II, ...
An acute, infectious tropical disease caused by any of four related flaviviruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes, characterized by high fever, rash, headache, severe muscle and joint pain, and minor bleeding. A severe form of the disease (dengue hemorrhagic fever), characterized by bleeding from...
Dengue fever is a self-limiting, nonspecific illness characterized by fever, headache, myalgia, and constitutional symptoms. Its severe forms (hemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome) may lead to multisystem involvement and death. Early diagnosis, close monitoring for deterioration and response to treatment...
Conduct a study of nursing care to the fulfillment of fluid and electrolytes in patients with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF)Methods: The authors use the method Based Nursing Care and Medical Diagnosis NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnosis Associaton) and data collection techniques using primary data...
The continuing contribution of dengue fever to the hospitalization and deaths in hospital of infants and small children in Cambodia is associated with delays in presentation for medical attention, diagnosis and appropriate care. It is important to identi
These types of illnesses, called dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) or dengue shock syndrome (DSS), involve more severe symptoms. Fever and headache are the first symptoms, but the other initial symptoms of dengue fever are absent. The patient develops a cough, followed by the appearance of small...
L-SIGN; tandem repeats; dengue hemorrhagic fever; T-helper 2 cells1. Introduction Dengue fever (DF), resulting from the dengue virus (DEN), is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, with an estimated minimum of 50 million new cases annually. The severe manifestations, dengue hemorrhagic...