Serological and virological features of dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thailand from 1999 to 2002

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Serological and virological features of dengue fever (DF) and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) in Thailand were analysed in 2715 patients from 1999 to 2002. The illness was caused by DEN-1 in 45%, DEN-2 in 32%, DEN-3 in 18% and DEN-4 in 5% of patients. Almost all of the DHF cases caused by DEN-2 and DEN-4 were in secondary infection, while approximately 20% of the DHF cases caused by DEN-1 and DEN-3 were in primary infection. Male: female ratio and age distribution were not different among four serotypes in primary and secondary infections. These results indicate that DEN-1 and DEN-3 induce DHF in both primary and secondary infections, and suggest that DEN-2 and DEN-4 in Thailand are less likely to cause DHF in primary infections. © 2005 Cambridge University Press.

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Anantapreecha, S., Chanama, S., A-Nuegoonpipat, A., Naemkhunthot, S., Sa-Ngasang, A., Sawanpanyalert, P., & Kurane, I. (2005). Serological and virological features of dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thailand from 1999 to 2002. Epidemiology and Infection, 133(3), 503–507. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268804003541

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