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Rev. méd. Costa Rica Centroam ; 65(544): 115-9, jul.-sept. 1998. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-257235

ABSTRACT

El dengue es una enfermedad infecciosa transmitida por mosquitos, caracterizada por fiebre, dolores musculares y articulares, linfadenopatía y exantema y es causada por un flavivirus. El virus dengue penetra probablemente en todos los tejidos del cuerpo, pero tiene predilección por los tejidos parenquimatosos y por el endotelio de los vasos capilares; por la acción de sus toxinas produce alteraciones celulares degenerativas y hemorrágicas. La fiebre henorrágica del Dengue, ocurre en algunas personas con anticuerpos heterólogos del dengue, pasivamente adquiridos o endógenamente producidos. Aunque los síntomas iniciales semejan al dengue clásico, el estado del paciente empeora súbitamente y se relaciona con hipoproteinemia, trombocitopenia y tiempos de coagulación prolongados


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Humans , Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/physiopathology , Dengue/microbiology , Dengue/blood , Costa Rica/epidemiology
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 44(3): 171-6, sept.-dic. 1992. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-158456

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se reporta la purificación de los diferentes serotipos del virus dengue a partir de un anticuerpo monoclonal que reconoce un etiope presente en los 4 serotipos, acoplado a una matriz de Sepharose 4B activada con bromuro de cianógeno. Los resultados demuestran que el método empleado permite realizar el proceso de purificación con rapidez y alto grado de pureza


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/isolation & purification , Dengue Virus/isolation & purification , Dengue/microbiology , In Vitro Techniques
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P. R. health sci. j ; 11(2): 65-8, ago. 1992.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-176754

ABSTRACT

Reported dengue activity in Puerto Rico (PR) increased in 1990 for the fourth consecutive year. The Community Hygiene Division of the PR Health Department received 9,540 reports of suspected dengue cases. Of the blood samples obtained from 7,660 patients, 1,911 were confirmed as dengue infection by laboratory tests at the Dengue Branch, San Juan Laboratories, Centers for Disease Control. Dengue 2 (DEN-2) continued to be the most frequently isolated serotype among all confirmed cases, hospitalized patients, and the confirmed cases with hemorrhagic manifestations. Disease was reported throughout the island and during all months, but activity, as in previous years, was lowest from April through July, and highest from September to November. The highest rates of laboratory-confirmed illness occurred in towns on the south coast and in the central mountains, with only one or two circulating virus serotypes (DEN-2 in the south; DEN-2 and DEN-4 in the central mountains). Although cases were confirmed in infants and octogenarians, the majority of laboratory-confirmed cases (1,293, 68 per cent ), and the highest attack rates (0.70/1000), were reported in persons younger than 30. Of patients with confirmed cases, 289 (15 per cent ) were hospitalized, and 438 (23 per cent ) reported at least one hemorrhagic manifestation. One presumptive dengue case with fatal outcome was reported in 1990 in a 17-year-old woman in whom a febrile illness, seizures, and coma developed; she died after cardiorespiratory arrest. Recent dengue infection in this individual was serologically documented, but no virus was isolated


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Dengue/epidemiology , Dengue Virus/classification , Dengue/microbiology , Population Surveillance , Puerto Rico/epidemiology , Seasons , Serotyping
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