Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease caused any one of four closely related but antigenically distinct flavovirus serotypes, DENV 1 through 4. Its spectrum ranges from asymptomatic infection to dengue fever (DF), dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), and dengue shock syndrome (DSS), and may lead to patient death. It is known that the platelet count drops in dengue patients after the first three days of fever and the gradually increases after the seventh day or drop further with derangement of other clotting factors to develop into dengue hemorrhagic state [1]. Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF), a potentially lethal complication, was first recognized in the 1950s during dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand. Dengue fever is now an int...
Abstract Background Carica papaya leaves have been used for traditional treatment of dengue fever an...
Severe thrombocytopenia in dengue often prompts platelet transfusion primarily to reduce bleeding ri...
Copyright © 2013 Soobitha Subenthiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Dengue is a major vector-borne disease in Malaysia. Among the symptoms presented in patients with de...
Background: Dengue is a remarkable, vector-borne viral disease in Sri Lanka, accounts for hundreds o...
Carica papaya leaf has been found to have a potential role in dengue associated thrombocytopenia. In...
A viral disease like dengue lacking a specific form of treatment is a high menace to human health. S...
Dengue is a global health concern that is growing rapidly. Among dengue threat areas, around 2.5 bil...
Dengue is an acute febrile viral infection affecting several tropical inhabitants. Carica papaya L. ...
Pakistan had an epidemic of dengue fever with a yearly prevalence of 0.4-0.5/100,000 reported. In th...
215-220Dengue is an acute febrile viral infection affecting several tropical inhabitants. Carica pap...
Dengue fever is an infectious tropical disease, which is considered a worldwide public health proble...
Dengue fever Is a disease thatis caused by the bites of a mosquito(adesagypti) which belon...
Background: Dengue fever is a mosquito borne disease commonly manifest leucopoenia and thrombocytope...
Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) caused by a dengue viruses is still a major problem in tr...
Abstract Background Carica papaya leaves have been used for traditional treatment of dengue fever an...
Severe thrombocytopenia in dengue often prompts platelet transfusion primarily to reduce bleeding ri...
Copyright © 2013 Soobitha Subenthiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Dengue is a major vector-borne disease in Malaysia. Among the symptoms presented in patients with de...
Background: Dengue is a remarkable, vector-borne viral disease in Sri Lanka, accounts for hundreds o...
Carica papaya leaf has been found to have a potential role in dengue associated thrombocytopenia. In...
A viral disease like dengue lacking a specific form of treatment is a high menace to human health. S...
Dengue is a global health concern that is growing rapidly. Among dengue threat areas, around 2.5 bil...
Dengue is an acute febrile viral infection affecting several tropical inhabitants. Carica papaya L. ...
Pakistan had an epidemic of dengue fever with a yearly prevalence of 0.4-0.5/100,000 reported. In th...
215-220Dengue is an acute febrile viral infection affecting several tropical inhabitants. Carica pap...
Dengue fever is an infectious tropical disease, which is considered a worldwide public health proble...
Dengue fever Is a disease thatis caused by the bites of a mosquito(adesagypti) which belon...
Background: Dengue fever is a mosquito borne disease commonly manifest leucopoenia and thrombocytope...
Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) caused by a dengue viruses is still a major problem in tr...
Abstract Background Carica papaya leaves have been used for traditional treatment of dengue fever an...
Severe thrombocytopenia in dengue often prompts platelet transfusion primarily to reduce bleeding ri...
Copyright © 2013 Soobitha Subenthiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...