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Circulating immune complexes in serum from patients with dengue haemorrhagic fever.
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Vector-borne PathogenAutoimmune DiseaseViral DiagnosticsMedicineHematologyImmunologyVirologyAutoimmunityGrade IiiChronic Viral InfectionLaboratory MedicineViral ImmunityDengue Haemorrhagic FeverArbovirusVector Borne DiseaseImmune Complexes
Circulating immune complexes were detectable in 80% of serum from patients with dengue haemorrhagic fever. The immune complexes were detected for the first time on day two after the onset of the fever. The amount of complexes reached the maximum value on day 4 or 5 after onset, or when the patients developed shock or subsidence of fever, after which the complexes decreased in number. The number of complexes also correlated well with the clinical grading (severity) of the disease, i.e. the maximum amount was shown in grade III. These complexes may play a part in the pathogenesis of this disease.
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