SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF HEMORRHAGE FEVER IN KHANH HOA 2017-2018
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Abstract
The study was performed on 100 patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa. The method describes cross section, labo. Research results show that the proportion of people with hemorrhagic fever concentrates in children 21% and the elderly 20%. Causes of hemorrhagic fever with dengue virus 9% when detected by rapid test nsp1.
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Keywords
hemorrhagic fever, Dengue virus
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