Distinguishing zika and dengue viruses through simple clinical assessment, Singapore

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Abstract

Dengue virus and Zika virus coexist in tropical regions in Asia where healthcare resources are limited; differentiating the 2 viruses is challenging. We showed in a case–control discovery cohort, and replicated in a validation cohort, that the diagnostic indices of conjunctivitis, platelet count, and monocyte count reliably distinguished between these viruses.

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Yan, G., Pang, L., Cook, A. R., Ho, H. J., Win, M. S., Khoo, A. L., … Chai, L. Y. A. (2018). Distinguishing zika and dengue viruses through simple clinical assessment, Singapore. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 24(8), 1565–1568. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2408.171883

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