A Clinico-Hematological Profile of Dengue Outbreak Among Healthcare Professionals in A Tertiary Care Hospital of Ahmedabad with Analysis on Economic Impact

Introduction: There has been a recent surge of Dengue infections in India, with many outbreaks in urban areas. This study is the biggest documented in-hospital dengue fever outbreak among health care personnel in India. Aims & objectives: To study the clinical and hematological profile of Dengue...

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Main Authors: Abhinav Jain (Author), Asha N Shah (Author), Pinakin Patel (Author), Mitali Desai (Author), Shrikant Somani (Author), Pallav Parikh (Author), Roopesh Singhal (Author), Dinesh Joshi (Author)
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Published: Medsci Publications, 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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