Methods to discriminate primary from secondary dengue during acute symptomatic infection
<p>Background: Dengue virus infection results in a broad spectrum of clinical outcomes, ranging from asymptomatic infection through to severe dengue. Although prior infection with another viral serotype, i.e. secondary dengue, is known to be an important factor influencing disease severity, cu...
Main Authors: | Tien, N, Clapham, H, Lam, P, Kieu, N, Trung, D, Quyen, T, Ngoc, T, Whitehead, S, Simmons, C, Wolbers, M, Wills, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2018
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