Objectives: To study the epidemiology of dengue with reference to serological, demographic profile, spatio-temporal distribution, vectors, circulating serotypes and coinfections. Methods: Demographic data and presenting symptoms of fever cases reporting to the clinic were recorded. Suspected patients were tested for dengue, chikungunya and malaria. Dengue specific RT-PCR was performed to detect circulating DENV serotypes. Vector surveys were carried out to detect Aedes breeding. Results: Of the 5536 fever patients tested during 2012 to 2015, 1536 (27.7%) had confirmed dengue. The peak in dengue positivity was observed during September and October. Of the 60 samples analysed, 10 (16.7%) had concurrent infection with multiple dengue serotypes...
Dengue disease is caused by dengue virus which is a vector born viral infection. The prevalence of d...
Dengue is now re-emerging as one of the most important public health problems in India. Outbreak of ...
Dengue, an important human arboviral infection, is endemic in many parts of India. Its outbreaks are...
International audienceDelhi, the capital of India, is an important metropolitan hub for major financ...
Objective To find the incidence of concurrent infection of dengue and correlate the difference in cl...
Background: A major DHF outbreak occurred in Delhi in 1996. Following this another outbreak was repo...
The presence of chronological infection by the multi serotype of dengue virus (DENV) is a major cont...
Dengue fever is one of the common viral illnesses linked with significant morbidity and mortality. O...
Summary: The co-existence of dengue and malaria infection in an individual and the primary and secon...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue and chikungunya (CHIK) infections appear to be increasing in all parts of India...
Dengue virus belongs to family Flaviviridae, having four serotypes that spread by the bite of infect...
Background & objectives: Dengue is one of the most important vector-borne viral infection which may ...
Introduction: Dengue is the most common and widespread arboviral infection in the world today. It is...
Ekta Gupta, Neha Ballani Department of Clinical Virology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, N...
Background: Dengue has affected many countries globally. Two-fifths part of the world is at risk, wh...
Dengue disease is caused by dengue virus which is a vector born viral infection. The prevalence of d...
Dengue is now re-emerging as one of the most important public health problems in India. Outbreak of ...
Dengue, an important human arboviral infection, is endemic in many parts of India. Its outbreaks are...
International audienceDelhi, the capital of India, is an important metropolitan hub for major financ...
Objective To find the incidence of concurrent infection of dengue and correlate the difference in cl...
Background: A major DHF outbreak occurred in Delhi in 1996. Following this another outbreak was repo...
The presence of chronological infection by the multi serotype of dengue virus (DENV) is a major cont...
Dengue fever is one of the common viral illnesses linked with significant morbidity and mortality. O...
Summary: The co-existence of dengue and malaria infection in an individual and the primary and secon...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue and chikungunya (CHIK) infections appear to be increasing in all parts of India...
Dengue virus belongs to family Flaviviridae, having four serotypes that spread by the bite of infect...
Background & objectives: Dengue is one of the most important vector-borne viral infection which may ...
Introduction: Dengue is the most common and widespread arboviral infection in the world today. It is...
Ekta Gupta, Neha Ballani Department of Clinical Virology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, N...
Background: Dengue has affected many countries globally. Two-fifths part of the world is at risk, wh...
Dengue disease is caused by dengue virus which is a vector born viral infection. The prevalence of d...
Dengue is now re-emerging as one of the most important public health problems in India. Outbreak of ...
Dengue, an important human arboviral infection, is endemic in many parts of India. Its outbreaks are...