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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2394 - 7721 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES ON DENGUE FEVER PATIENTS DURING PREGNANCY IN GENEAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF A HOSPITAL
Author
Dr.P.Krishna murthy Choudary1* & Dr.Hari Priya2
Email
saravanacology@gmail.com
keyword
Antigen, pregnancy, dengue
Abstract
During the epidemic, dengue virus is thought to have killed five people, four of whom were women. In order to diagnose symptoms in prospective studies associated with Dengue fever during pregnancy, the most common agent was Dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV-2). To be included in the cohort study (EG), women had to have laboratory-certified dengue fever during their pregnancy. When viral RNA, NS1 antigen, seroconversion of IgM antibodies, or the presence of IgM antibodies were found in the samples obtained, infection (exposure) to dengue virus was considered confirmed. The first is an indication of exposure and non-exposure. Exposed women (EG) had a biologically confirmed dengue fever, confirmed in 92% of cases by detection of RNA virus and / or NS1 antigen, both very specific ways to confirm the diagnosis and critical diagnosis. The search for warning signs, regular ultrasound monitoring of important fetal symptoms, and medications for the prevention and treatment of peripartum bleeding should all be part of the management plan. To understand the aetiology of birth defects associated with maternal dengue, further investigation of heavy bleeding during birth and stillbirth is needed.
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