BackgroundDengue is one of the most common diseases in the tropics and subtropics. Whilst mortality is a rare event when adequate supportive care can be provided, a large number of patients get hospitalised with dengue every year that places a heavy burden on local health systems. A better understanding of the support required at the time of hospitalisation is therefore of critical importance for healthcare planning, especially when resources are limited during major outbreaks.MethodsHere we performed a retrospective analysis of clinical data from over 1500 individuals hospitalised with dengue in Vietnam between 2017 and 2019. Using a broad panel of potential biomarkers, we sought to evaluate robust predictors of prolonged hospitalisation p...
Background: Dengue is endemic and prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries including Pakista...
ObjectivesSince the 1990s, Singapore has experienced periodic dengue epidemics of increasing frequen...
Background: Improvements in the early diagnosis of dengue are urgently needed, especially in resourc...
Backgrounds: Early identification of clinical conditions and proper treatment to dengue patients is ...
In Malaysia, dengue fever is one of the major public health problem which has had significant impac...
[[abstract]]Global travel and climate change have drastically increased the number of countries with...
In cases of Dengue fever, late hospital admission can lead to treatment delay and even death. In ord...
Background & Objectives: Dengue mostly causes a mild self-limiting disease but a small proportion ma...
Establishing reliable early warning models for severe dengue cases is a high priority to facilitate ...
Background: Dengue infection can result in severe clinical manifestations requiring intensive care. ...
Abstract Background: Dengue is a major health issue with seasonal rise in dengue fever cases imposi...
To date, no specific antiviral treatment is available for dengue. The recognition of clinical progr...
Context: Dengue is an acute febrile disease transmitted by bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. It leads ...
Background: One of the generally accepted constructs of dengue pathogenesis is that clinical disease...
Understanding trends in dengue disease burden and risk factors for severe disease can inform health ...
Background: Dengue is endemic and prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries including Pakista...
ObjectivesSince the 1990s, Singapore has experienced periodic dengue epidemics of increasing frequen...
Background: Improvements in the early diagnosis of dengue are urgently needed, especially in resourc...
Backgrounds: Early identification of clinical conditions and proper treatment to dengue patients is ...
In Malaysia, dengue fever is one of the major public health problem which has had significant impac...
[[abstract]]Global travel and climate change have drastically increased the number of countries with...
In cases of Dengue fever, late hospital admission can lead to treatment delay and even death. In ord...
Background & Objectives: Dengue mostly causes a mild self-limiting disease but a small proportion ma...
Establishing reliable early warning models for severe dengue cases is a high priority to facilitate ...
Background: Dengue infection can result in severe clinical manifestations requiring intensive care. ...
Abstract Background: Dengue is a major health issue with seasonal rise in dengue fever cases imposi...
To date, no specific antiviral treatment is available for dengue. The recognition of clinical progr...
Context: Dengue is an acute febrile disease transmitted by bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. It leads ...
Background: One of the generally accepted constructs of dengue pathogenesis is that clinical disease...
Understanding trends in dengue disease burden and risk factors for severe disease can inform health ...
Background: Dengue is endemic and prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries including Pakista...
ObjectivesSince the 1990s, Singapore has experienced periodic dengue epidemics of increasing frequen...
Background: Improvements in the early diagnosis of dengue are urgently needed, especially in resourc...