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Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) outbreak in Calcutta--1990
N Bhattacharjee1, K K Mukherjee, S K Chakravarti
1Department of Virology, STM, Calcutta, India.
The Journal of Communicable Diseases
|March 1, 1993
Abstract:
An outbreak of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) occurred in Calcutta between September and December, 1990. Children and young adults were the major victims. Haemorrhagic manifestations and shocks were the main features in most of the hospitalised cases. Five mouse pathogenic agents were isolated from 105 acute cases and all were identified as DEN-3. HI and CF test with 55 paired sera revealed evidence of dengue infection in 33 (60 per cent) and flavivirus group reaction including dengue in 17 (30.9 per cent). It was for the first time, that DEN-3 was considered to be the etiologic agent for DHF in Calcutta.