Dengue is an emerging threat to billions of people worldwide. In the last 20 years, the incidence has increased four-fold and this trend appears to be continuing. Caused by one of four viral serotypes, dengue can present as a wide range of clinical phenotypes with the severe end of the spectrum being defined by a syndrome of capillary leak, coagulopathy, and organ impairment. The pathogenesis of severe disease is thought to be in part immune mediated, but the exact mechanisms remain to be defined. The current treatment of dengue relies on supportive measures with no licensed therapeutics available to date. There have been recent advances in our understanding of a number of areas of dengue research, of which the following will be discussed i...
Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease, caused by the Flavivirus, Dengue virus (DENV). About 400 mil...
Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The...
Mortality from severe dengue is low, but the economic and resource burden on health services remains...
Dengue is a very rapidly growing public health problem being currently faced by ∼40% of the gl...
Dengue fever, a reemerging disease, is putting nearly 2.5 billion people at risk worldwide. The numb...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
According to recent statistics, 96 million apparent dengue infections were estimated worldwide in 20...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
The spread of dengue virus throughout the tropics represents a major, rapidly growing public health ...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
Mortality from severe dengue is low, but the economic and resource burden on health services remains...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The...
Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease, caused by the Flavivirus, Dengue virus (DENV). About 400 mil...
Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The...
Mortality from severe dengue is low, but the economic and resource burden on health services remains...
Dengue is a very rapidly growing public health problem being currently faced by ∼40% of the gl...
Dengue fever, a reemerging disease, is putting nearly 2.5 billion people at risk worldwide. The numb...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
According to recent statistics, 96 million apparent dengue infections were estimated worldwide in 20...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
Dengue is an important cause of childhood and adult morbidity in Asian and Latin American countries ...
The spread of dengue virus throughout the tropics represents a major, rapidly growing public health ...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
Mortality from severe dengue is low, but the economic and resource burden on health services remains...
This review describes and commentates on recent advances in the understanding of dengue pathogenesis...
Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The...
Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease, caused by the Flavivirus, Dengue virus (DENV). About 400 mil...
Every year, millions of individuals throughout the world are seriously affected by dengue virus. The...
Mortality from severe dengue is low, but the economic and resource burden on health services remains...