Serum biomarkers and anti-flavivirus antibodies at presentation as indicators of severe dengue.
<h4>Background</h4>Dengue is the most common vector-borne viral disease worldwide. Most cases are mild, but some evolve into severe dengue (SD), with high lethality. Therefore, it is important to identify biomarkers of severe disease to improve outcomes and judiciously utilize resources....
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Main Authors: | Cynthia Bernal (Author), Sara Ping (Author), Alejandra Rojas (Author), Oliver Caballero (Author), Victoria Stittleburg (Author), Yvalena de Guillén (Author), Patricia Langjahr (Author), Benjamin A Pinsky (Author), Marta Von-Horoch (Author), Patricia Luraschi (Author), Sandra Cabral (Author), María Cecilia Sánchez (Author), Aurelia Torres (Author), Fátima Cardozo (Author), Jesse J Waggoner (Author) |
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