Madam, We read with great interest the recent publication by Ahmed et al.1 We share our clinico-haematological data of 41 consecutive children hospitalized with suspected dengue at a general hospital in Faridabad, a peri-urban industrial town, 40 miles South-west of New Delhi between September to November 2006. The mean age of these children was 8.5 ± 318 year
Abstract. To investigate age-related differences in dengue severity, 114 infants, 1,211 children, an...
Background. There is limited published literature on the feasibility of WHO 2009 guidelines for the ...
A sero-diagnostic study of dengue infection was undertaken in four large cities of Bangladesh during...
<p>Upon presentation to the health center or hospital, children with a febrile illness were classifi...
Background: Over the years, Dengue fever outbreaks are increasing both in number and distribution in...
Background. In India, dengue epidemics are becoming more frequent (WHO, 2008). The majority of dengu...
A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken at the Paediatrics department of the Sawanprachar...
Background: Dengue infection is endemic in most regions of India and is a major cause of morbidity a...
Dengue illness appears similar to other febrile illnesses in its early stages, which means its diagn...
Background: Dengue is a mosquito-borne arboviral disease that has become a global public health chal...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
<p>In the early part of the review period, the highest incidence of dengue disease was in in individ...
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate t...
Background. There is limited published literature on the feasibility of WHO 2009 guidelines for the ...
Dengue, an important human arboviral infection, is endemic in many parts of India. Its outbreaks are...
Abstract. To investigate age-related differences in dengue severity, 114 infants, 1,211 children, an...
Background. There is limited published literature on the feasibility of WHO 2009 guidelines for the ...
A sero-diagnostic study of dengue infection was undertaken in four large cities of Bangladesh during...
<p>Upon presentation to the health center or hospital, children with a febrile illness were classifi...
Background: Over the years, Dengue fever outbreaks are increasing both in number and distribution in...
Background. In India, dengue epidemics are becoming more frequent (WHO, 2008). The majority of dengu...
A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken at the Paediatrics department of the Sawanprachar...
Background: Dengue infection is endemic in most regions of India and is a major cause of morbidity a...
Dengue illness appears similar to other febrile illnesses in its early stages, which means its diagn...
Background: Dengue is a mosquito-borne arboviral disease that has become a global public health chal...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
<p>In the early part of the review period, the highest incidence of dengue disease was in in individ...
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate t...
Background. There is limited published literature on the feasibility of WHO 2009 guidelines for the ...
Dengue, an important human arboviral infection, is endemic in many parts of India. Its outbreaks are...
Abstract. To investigate age-related differences in dengue severity, 114 infants, 1,211 children, an...
Background. There is limited published literature on the feasibility of WHO 2009 guidelines for the ...
A sero-diagnostic study of dengue infection was undertaken in four large cities of Bangladesh during...