Daniel Limonta, Daniel Limonta, Virginia Capo, Griselda Torres, Maria G Guzman, Ledy X Lopez, Ana B Perez, Daniel Gonzalez, Mayling Alvarez, Delfina Rosario, Rosmari Rodriguez, Joel Diaz, Jose L Pelegrino, 2010, New evidence of the contribution of apoptosis to dengue hemorrhagic fever ...
Pathophysiology and management of dengue hemorrhagic fever SUMMARY Dengue infection is caused by any of four dengue virus serotypes. The clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic infection to undifferentiate... A Chuansumrit,K Tangnararatchakit - Blackwell Publishing Inc 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 ...
The initial phase of severe dengue is similar to that of dengue fever and other febrile viral illnesses. Shortly after the fever breaks (3-7 days after symptom onset or sometimes within 24 hours before), signs of plasma leakage appear, along with the development of hemorrhagic symptoms such as...
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DI Dengue infection SGLT2 Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 EM T cell Effector memory T cells SOS1 Son of sevenless homolog 1 FACS Fluorescence-activated cell sorting SP Spike protein FasL Fas ligand STAT Signal transducer and activator of transcription FoxP3 Forkhead box P3 TCR T cell receptor GrA...
Daniel Limonta, Daniel Limonta, Virginia Capo, Griselda Torres, Maria G Guzman, Ledy X Lopez, Ana B Perez, Daniel Gonzalez, Mayling Alvarez, Delfina Rosario, Rosmari Rodriguez, Joel Diaz, Jose L Pelegrino, 2010, New evidence of the contribution of apoptosis to dengue hemorrhagic fever ...
DENGUE hemorrhagic feverDENGUEIMMUNOMODULATORSPATHOLOGICAL physiologyCOHORT analysisARBOVIRUS diseasesDengue shock (DS) is the most severe complication of dengue infection; endothelial hyperpermeability leads to profound plasma leakage, hypovolaemia and extravascular fluid accumulation. At present, the only ...
Leptospirosis also may co-infect with dengue and other regionally prevalent pathogens, such as malaria, hantavirus, and scrub typhus. Leptospirosis typically is a biphasic pattern of early flu-like, septicemic illness followed by an inflammatory second phase. The latter may be characterized by ...