Dengue virus circulation and association with epidemics and severe dengue disease were studied in hospitalized children with suspected dengue at the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health in Bangkok, Thailand, from 1973 to 1999. Dengue serology was performed on all patients and viral isolation attempted on laboratory-confirmed patients. Acute dengue was diagnosed in 15, 569 children and virus isolated from 4,846. DEN-3 was the most frequent serotype in primary dengue (49% of all isolates), DEN-2 in secondary and in dengue hemorrhagic fever (37% and 35%, respectively). The predominant dengue serotype varied by year: DEN-1 from 1990-92, DEN-2 from 1973-86 and 1988-89; DEN-3 in 1987 and 1995-99; and DEN-4 from 1993-94. Only DEN-3 was...
Dengue fever is caused by dengue viruses (DENV) from the Flavivirus genus and is the most prevalent ...
A four-year longitudinal cohort and geographic cluster study in rural Thailand was conducted to char...
Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current gene...
Dengue virus circulation and association with epidemics and severe dengue disease were studied in ho...
Dengue virus occurs as four distinct serotypes, each of which causes epidemics throughout the tropic...
Dengue virus occurs as four distinct serotypes, each of which causes epidemics throughout the tropic...
Dengue virus (DENV) is a vector-borne viral disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albop...
Dengue virus infection is a major concern in several countries, and more than 50 million people are ...
Abstract: Dengue haemorrhagic fever is one of the major infectious diseases in Thailand with trend t...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>There is an urgent need to field test dengue vaccines to determine their ...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that has spread to over 100 countries. Dengue fever is caused by ...
To understand the molecular epidemiology of circulating dengue viruses (DENV) in Upper Myanmar, DENV...
Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current gene...
In 2001, Myanmar (Burma) had its largest outbreak of dengue—15,361 reported cases of dengue hemorrha...
In 2001, Myanmar (Burma) had its largest outbreak of dengue-15,361 reported cases of dengue hemorrha...
Dengue fever is caused by dengue viruses (DENV) from the Flavivirus genus and is the most prevalent ...
A four-year longitudinal cohort and geographic cluster study in rural Thailand was conducted to char...
Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current gene...
Dengue virus circulation and association with epidemics and severe dengue disease were studied in ho...
Dengue virus occurs as four distinct serotypes, each of which causes epidemics throughout the tropic...
Dengue virus occurs as four distinct serotypes, each of which causes epidemics throughout the tropic...
Dengue virus (DENV) is a vector-borne viral disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albop...
Dengue virus infection is a major concern in several countries, and more than 50 million people are ...
Abstract: Dengue haemorrhagic fever is one of the major infectious diseases in Thailand with trend t...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>There is an urgent need to field test dengue vaccines to determine their ...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that has spread to over 100 countries. Dengue fever is caused by ...
To understand the molecular epidemiology of circulating dengue viruses (DENV) in Upper Myanmar, DENV...
Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current gene...
In 2001, Myanmar (Burma) had its largest outbreak of dengue—15,361 reported cases of dengue hemorrha...
In 2001, Myanmar (Burma) had its largest outbreak of dengue-15,361 reported cases of dengue hemorrha...
Dengue fever is caused by dengue viruses (DENV) from the Flavivirus genus and is the most prevalent ...
A four-year longitudinal cohort and geographic cluster study in rural Thailand was conducted to char...
Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current gene...