Dengue is an infectious mosquito borne disease of tropical regions. There is a drastic change in the
demographic characteristics of dengue fever in Pakistan over the past years. Many small studies have been done
previously all over the country but the data reported so far regarding demographic, biochemical and hematological
parameters of dengue infection is insufficient. This study was undertaken to establish a possible association of
decrease in platelet count with bleeding tendency in dengue patients. It is an observational cross-sectional study
conducted on 50 sero positive cases during the early days of dengue virus infection (1-7 days) confirmed by Real
time PCR (CDC Atlanta) in a tertiary care hospital in Lahore. Patients of both sexes and all age groups were
included. The study was approved from ethical committee of King Edward Medical University. 3-5 ml of venous
blood was taken from the patients during first 7 days of infection for CBC analysis. Consent was taken from patients
or guardian in case of children and proforma was also filled after interviewing the patient. This article assesses the
association of severity of disease with age, gender, platelet count and bleeding tendencies in dengue patients. More
dengue patients had declined platelet counts (<50,000/µl). Dengue infection was more in age group 16-30 years but
hemorrhagic signs were more in females and in older patients. Out of 50 patients 22 were males and 28 were
females. Platelet count of dengue patients is mostly less than 150,000 per micro liter while normal range is 150,000
to 400,000 per micro liter. Platelet count of female patients is lower as compared to males, DHF is more in females
and Hb has no correlation with bleeding tendency while an association has been found between low platelet count
and increased bleeding tendency among the infected patients. Median age of dengue patients has decreased and
younger patients especially males may be more susceptible.
%0 Journal Article
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%A Mehboob, Riffat
%A Munir, Muhammad
%A Azeem, Ahmed
%A Naeem, Samina
%A Ahmad, FridoonJawad
%D 2015
%J International Journal of Advances in Chemistry (IJAC)
%K Dengue Lahore bleeding count platelet tendency
%N 1
%P 31-36
%R 10.5121/ijac.2015.1103
%T LOW PLATELET COUNT ASSOCIATED WITH
DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER
%U http://airccse.com/ijac/papers/1115ijac03.pdf
%V 1
%X Dengue is an infectious mosquito borne disease of tropical regions. There is a drastic change in the
demographic characteristics of dengue fever in Pakistan over the past years. Many small studies have been done
previously all over the country but the data reported so far regarding demographic, biochemical and hematological
parameters of dengue infection is insufficient. This study was undertaken to establish a possible association of
decrease in platelet count with bleeding tendency in dengue patients. It is an observational cross-sectional study
conducted on 50 sero positive cases during the early days of dengue virus infection (1-7 days) confirmed by Real
time PCR (CDC Atlanta) in a tertiary care hospital in Lahore. Patients of both sexes and all age groups were
included. The study was approved from ethical committee of King Edward Medical University. 3-5 ml of venous
blood was taken from the patients during first 7 days of infection for CBC analysis. Consent was taken from patients
or guardian in case of children and proforma was also filled after interviewing the patient. This article assesses the
association of severity of disease with age, gender, platelet count and bleeding tendencies in dengue patients. More
dengue patients had declined platelet counts (<50,000/µl). Dengue infection was more in age group 16-30 years but
hemorrhagic signs were more in females and in older patients. Out of 50 patients 22 were males and 28 were
females. Platelet count of dengue patients is mostly less than 150,000 per micro liter while normal range is 150,000
to 400,000 per micro liter. Platelet count of female patients is lower as compared to males, DHF is more in females
and Hb has no correlation with bleeding tendency while an association has been found between low platelet count
and increased bleeding tendency among the infected patients. Median age of dengue patients has decreased and
younger patients especially males may be more susceptible.
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demographic characteristics of dengue fever in Pakistan over the past years. Many small studies have been done
previously all over the country but the data reported so far regarding demographic, biochemical and hematological
parameters of dengue infection is insufficient. This study was undertaken to establish a possible association of
decrease in platelet count with bleeding tendency in dengue patients. It is an observational cross-sectional study
conducted on 50 sero positive cases during the early days of dengue virus infection (1-7 days) confirmed by Real
time PCR (CDC Atlanta) in a tertiary care hospital in Lahore. Patients of both sexes and all age groups were
included. The study was approved from ethical committee of King Edward Medical University. 3-5 ml of venous
blood was taken from the patients during first 7 days of infection for CBC analysis. Consent was taken from patients
or guardian in case of children and proforma was also filled after interviewing the patient. This article assesses the
association of severity of disease with age, gender, platelet count and bleeding tendencies in dengue patients. More
dengue patients had declined platelet counts (<50,000/µl). Dengue infection was more in age group 16-30 years but
hemorrhagic signs were more in females and in older patients. Out of 50 patients 22 were males and 28 were
females. Platelet count of dengue patients is mostly less than 150,000 per micro liter while normal range is 150,000
to 400,000 per micro liter. Platelet count of female patients is lower as compared to males, DHF is more in females
and Hb has no correlation with bleeding tendency while an association has been found between low platelet count
and increased bleeding tendency among the infected patients. Median age of dengue patients has decreased and
younger patients especially males may be more susceptible. },
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