Correlation between hematological and serological parameters in dengue patients- an analysis of 2022 cases

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Background: Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease in the world that has emerged as a major public health problem with its diverse clinical manifestations. Assessment of both the serological and hematological parameters are of importance for the diagnostic and prognostic utility. Aims: To study the various serological and hematological parameters in dengue patients and correlation between them. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective studyof 2022 seropositive dengue cases conducted in a Tertiary care hospital at Dehradun over a period of two years (September 2016-August 2018). Hematological analysis was done using SYSMEX XN1000 and various parameters (WBC, RBC and Platelet parameters) were evaluated. The subjects were divided into six serogroups (NS1 positive, NS1+IgM positive, IgM positive, IgG +NS1, IgM+IgG and triple positive) and correlation between different hematological and serological parameters was done using SPSS softwareand ANOVA test was used to calculate the p value. Results: A total of 2022 seropositive cases were studied out of which majority (72.3%) were NS1 positive. Male predominance was noted. Maximum cases were in the 11-20 year age group. The most affected parameters were platelet count (thrombocytopenia in 62.6%) and plateletcrit (reduced in 65.6%).

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Rai, Dr. A., Azad, Dr. S., … Acharya, Dr. S. (2019). Correlation between hematological and serological parameters in dengue patients- an analysis of 2022 cases. Tropical Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 5(8), 547–554. https://doi.org/10.17511/jopm.2019.i08.07

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