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Obstetrics and Gynecology

Khaing Si Lay

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2012

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Dengue Infection And Miscarriage: A Prospective Case Control Study, Si Lay Khaing Jan 2012

Dengue Infection And Miscarriage: A Prospective Case Control Study, Si Lay Khaing

Khaing Si Lay

Dengue is the most prevalent mosquito-borne infection with two billion of the world's population at risk and 100 million infections every year. Dengue is increasingly important due to expansion in the vector's range, increased population density in endemic areas from urbanisation, social and environment change. Miscarriage and stillbirth is associated with dengue when the illness is severe. Dengue can also be transmitted directly from the ill mother through the placenta to the fetus in later pregnancy with variable effect to the fetus. However, dengue infection is asymptomatic to mild only in almost 90% of cases and up to 20% of …