Hyperinflammatory syndrome, natural killer cell function, and genetic polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of severe dengue
Background Severe dengue, characterized by shock and organ dysfunction, is driven by an excessive host immune response. We investigated the role of hyperinflammation in dengue pathogenesis. Methods Patients recruited into an observational study were divided into 3 plasma leak severity grades. Hyper...
Main Authors: | Vuong, NL, Cheung, K-W, Periaswamy, B, Vi, TT, Duyen, HTL, Leong, YS, Binte Hamis, ZN, Gregorova, M, Ooi, EE, Sessions, O, Rivino, L, Yacoub, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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