CLINICAL AND VIROLOGICAL STUDY OF DENGUE FEVER OUTBREAK IN JALORE CITY, RAJASTHAN 1985
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 91, 414-418
Abstract
An epidemic of acute febrile illness caused by dengue virus occurred in Jalore town, in south-west Rajasthan, in April and May, 1985. Most patients had classical signs and symptoms of dengue fever or had only a mild atypical febrile illness. A few patients had in addition haemorrhagic manifestations/shock or encephalitis. Virological studies (carried out by the National Institute of Virology, Pune) showed that dengue type 3 virus was the main etiological agent. This is the first reported outbreak of dengue in the arid zone in western Rajasthan, that occurred in summer (April-May) in contrast to other parts of India, where such outbreaks are commonly reported after the rains (between August and November).This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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