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Detection of dengue virus in platelets isolated from dengue patients

dc.contributor.authorSansanee Noisakranen_US
dc.contributor.authorRobert V. Gibbonsen_US
dc.contributor.authorPucharee Songprakhonen_US
dc.contributor.authorAroonroong Jairungsrien_US
dc.contributor.authorChuanpis Ajariyakhajornen_US
dc.contributor.authorAnanda Nisalaken_US
dc.contributor.authorRichard G. Jarmanen_US
dc.contributor.authorPrida Malasiten_US
dc.contributor.authorKulkanya Chokephaibulkiten_US
dc.contributor.authorGuey Chuen Perngen_US
dc.contributor.otherThailand National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologyen_US
dc.contributor.otherMahidol Universityen_US
dc.contributor.otherArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Thailanden_US
dc.contributor.otherEmory Universityen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-13T07:05:01Z
dc.date.available2018-09-13T07:05:01Z
dc.date.issued2009-03-01en_US
dc.description.abstractThough thrombocytopenia or dysfunction of platelets is common in dengue virus infection, the role of platelets has not been established. We enrolled 33 hospitalized children with serologically confirmed dengue virus infection. Blood specimens were collected during hospitalization. Platelets and plasma were isolated from the whole blood. Detection of dengue virus in plasma and platelets was carried out by RT-PCR with primers that can differentiate different dengue serotypes simultaneously, and by electron transmission microscopy (EM). Dengue viral RNA was detected in the platelets and plasma by conventional RT-PCR. A significantly higher percentage of dengue viral RNA was detected in platelets than in plasma (p=0.03). Platelets isolated 5 days after onset of fever were most likely positive for viral RNA. Concurrent infection or co-circulation with multiple dengue serotypes was observed in 12% of patients. Infrequently, negative-stranded dengue viral RNA was detected in platelets and in plasma. Importantly, EM confirmed the presence of dengue viral-like particles inside platelets prepared from dengue patients. Our findings suggest the presence of dengue virus in platelets may be associated with the dysfunction of platelets observed in dengue patients.en_US
dc.identifier.citationSoutheast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.40, No.2 (2009), 253-262en_US
dc.identifier.issn01251562en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-63149192311en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/28185
dc.rightsMahidol Universityen_US
dc.rights.holderSCOPUSen_US
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dc.subjectMedicineen_US
dc.titleDetection of dengue virus in platelets isolated from dengue patientsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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