[HTML][HTML] Determination of viremia and concentration of circulating nonstructural protein 1 in patients infected with dengue virus in Mexico

SI De la Cruz-Hernández, H Flores-Aguilar… - The American journal …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SI De la Cruz-Hernández, H Flores-Aguilar, S González-Mateos, I López-Martinez…
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 2013ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Higher levels of viremia and circulating nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) have been associated
with dengue disease severity. In this study, viremia and circulating NS1 levels were
determined in 225 serum samples collected from patients in Mexico infected with dengue
virus serotypes 1 and 2 (DENV-1 and DENV-2). Patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever
(DHF) who were infected with DENV-1 showed higher levels of circulating NS1 than patients
with dengue fever (DF)(P= 0.0175). Moreover, NS1 levels were higher in patients with …
Abstract
Higher levels of viremia and circulating nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) have been associated with dengue disease severity. In this study, viremia and circulating NS1 levels were determined in 225 serum samples collected from patients in Mexico infected with dengue virus serotypes 1 and 2 (DENV-1 and DENV-2). Patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) who were infected with DENV-1 showed higher levels of circulating NS1 than patients with dengue fever (DF)(P= 0.0175). Moreover, NS1 levels were higher in patients with primary infections with DENV-1 than in patient infected with DENV-2 (P< 0.0001) and in patients with primary infections with DENV-2 than in patients with secondary infections with DENV-2 (P= 0.0051). Unexpectedly, viremia levels were higher in patients with DF than in those with DHF infected with either DENV-1 or DENV-2 (P= 0.0019 and P= 0.001, respectively) and in patients with primary infections than those with secondary DENV-2 infections (P< 0.0001). Results indicate that levels of circulating NS1 vary according to the infecting serotype, immunologic status (primary or secondary infection), and dengue disease severity.
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