Abstract Early identification of dengue patients at risk of adverse outcomes is important to prevent hospital overcrowding in low- to middle- income countries during epidemics. We performed a systematic review to identify which biomarkers measured in first 96 h of fever could predict dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF, World Health Organization 1997 clinical classification) or severe dengue (SD, WHO 2009, clinical classification). PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Web of Science, and EMBASE databases were searched for prospective cohort and nested case–control studies published from 1997 to Feb 27, 2022. The protocol for the study was registered in PROSPERO (ID: CRD42021230053). After screening 6747 publications, and analysing 37 eligible studies reporti...
Background: Since no effective vaccine or specific treatment for dengue exists, the early prediction...
The burden of dengue continues to increase globally, with an estimated 100 million clinically appare...
This article was published in the BMC Infectious Diseases [© Jaenisch et al. 2016] and the definite...
Background: Dengue viral infection is an acute infection that has the potential to have severe compl...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
BACKGROUND: Dengue infection can cause a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes. The severe clinical man...
BACKGROUND:Dengue infection can cause a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes. The severe clinical mani...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
BACKGROUND:Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. The World Health...
Establishing reliable early warning models for severe dengue cases is a high priority to facilitate ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. Th...
The prognosis of dengue remains a challenge in the early, objective triage of patients with dengue f...
Dengue is a major public health problem worldwide with distinct clinical manifestations: an acute pr...
BackgroundThe ability to accurately predict early progression of dengue to severe disease is crucial...
Background: Since no effective vaccine or specific treatment for dengue exists, the early prediction...
The burden of dengue continues to increase globally, with an estimated 100 million clinically appare...
This article was published in the BMC Infectious Diseases [© Jaenisch et al. 2016] and the definite...
Background: Dengue viral infection is an acute infection that has the potential to have severe compl...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
BACKGROUND: Dengue infection can cause a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes. The severe clinical man...
BACKGROUND:Dengue infection can cause a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes. The severe clinical mani...
Background: Early identification of severe dengue patients is important regarding patient management...
BACKGROUND:Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. The World Health...
Establishing reliable early warning models for severe dengue cases is a high priority to facilitate ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. Th...
The prognosis of dengue remains a challenge in the early, objective triage of patients with dengue f...
Dengue is a major public health problem worldwide with distinct clinical manifestations: an acute pr...
BackgroundThe ability to accurately predict early progression of dengue to severe disease is crucial...
Background: Since no effective vaccine or specific treatment for dengue exists, the early prediction...
The burden of dengue continues to increase globally, with an estimated 100 million clinically appare...
This article was published in the BMC Infectious Diseases [© Jaenisch et al. 2016] and the definite...