SUMMARY Dengue is a systemic viral infection that is commonly transmitted between humans via mosquitoes. Other modes of transmission such as the vertical one are rare and have been infrequently reported in the literature. This report investigates one case of vertical transmission of dengue in Guangzhou, China. A G1P1 lady at 39 weeks of gestation was referred to the Huzhong Hospital presenting a fever for two days. She subsequently developed a skin rash on the back and lower limb and at that time she had already experienced five days of fever. She subsequently went into labor and delivered a female neonate weighting 3,500 g at birth. The neonate developed fever on the third day of life which was associated with a systemic erythematous skin ...
Abstract\ud Dengue is of great concern in various parts of the world, especially in tr...
The natural transmission of dengue virus from an infected female mosquito to its progeny, namely the...
Dengue virus and its four serotypes (DENV 1–4) infect approximately 390 million people worldwide eac...
Dengue, an important mosquito-borne flavivirus infection, is endemic in Southeast Asia. We describe ...
Dengue, an important mosquito-borne flavivirus infection, is endemic in Southeast Asia. We describe ...
International audienceThe incidence of dengue worldwide is increasing rapidly. A better understandin...
Abstract: Two vertical dengue infection cases are presented, and 15 others are reviewed. Twelve moth...
A Thai woman with a febrile illness was delivered of a healthy infant by cesarean section. The etiol...
We report a case of dengue fever in a Boston-area health care worker with no recent history of trave...
Dengue infection has become a major pub-lic health problem in tropical regions. Dengue virus is spre...
Background Dengue viruses (DENV) can be transmitted from an adult female Aedes aegypti mosquito thro...
We report a laboratory confirmed case of vertical transmission of dengue in a mother-child pair in t...
Background: Dengue, a mosquito-borne febrile viral disease, is found in tropical and sub-tropical re...
Dengue virus (DV) infection causes either a benign syndrome, dengue fever, or a severe syndrome, den...
Abstract Objectives: To report a case of vertical dengue infection in a newborn from Rio de Janeiro,...
Abstract\ud Dengue is of great concern in various parts of the world, especially in tr...
The natural transmission of dengue virus from an infected female mosquito to its progeny, namely the...
Dengue virus and its four serotypes (DENV 1–4) infect approximately 390 million people worldwide eac...
Dengue, an important mosquito-borne flavivirus infection, is endemic in Southeast Asia. We describe ...
Dengue, an important mosquito-borne flavivirus infection, is endemic in Southeast Asia. We describe ...
International audienceThe incidence of dengue worldwide is increasing rapidly. A better understandin...
Abstract: Two vertical dengue infection cases are presented, and 15 others are reviewed. Twelve moth...
A Thai woman with a febrile illness was delivered of a healthy infant by cesarean section. The etiol...
We report a case of dengue fever in a Boston-area health care worker with no recent history of trave...
Dengue infection has become a major pub-lic health problem in tropical regions. Dengue virus is spre...
Background Dengue viruses (DENV) can be transmitted from an adult female Aedes aegypti mosquito thro...
We report a laboratory confirmed case of vertical transmission of dengue in a mother-child pair in t...
Background: Dengue, a mosquito-borne febrile viral disease, is found in tropical and sub-tropical re...
Dengue virus (DV) infection causes either a benign syndrome, dengue fever, or a severe syndrome, den...
Abstract Objectives: To report a case of vertical dengue infection in a newborn from Rio de Janeiro,...
Abstract\ud Dengue is of great concern in various parts of the world, especially in tr...
The natural transmission of dengue virus from an infected female mosquito to its progeny, namely the...
Dengue virus and its four serotypes (DENV 1–4) infect approximately 390 million people worldwide eac...