Publications by authors named "Gaythri Thergarajan"

Introduction: Every year, a significant rise in dengue incidence observed is responsible for 10% of fever episodes in children and adolescents in endemic countries. Considering that the symptoms of dengue are similar to those of many other viruses, early diagnosis of the disease has long been difficult, and lack of sensitive diagnostic tools may be another factor contributing to a rise in dengue incidence.

Areas Covered: This review will highlight dengue diagnostics strategies and discuss other possible targets for dengue diagnosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses flaviviruses, which are primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks, posing a major global health threat by infecting around 400 million people annually.
  • Climate change has expanded the geographical reach of these viruses, such as dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and Zika.
  • The review highlights the complexity of diagnosing these infections due to serological cross-reactivity among the viruses, emphasizing the importance of various serological assays, with neutralization tests being the preferred method for differentiation.
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Dengue is a major public health concern, affecting almost 400 million people worldwide, with about 70% of the global burden of disease in Asia. Despite revised clinical classifications of dengue infections by the World Health Organization, the wide spectrum of the manifestations of dengue illness continues to pose challenges in diagnosis and patient management for clinicians. When the Zika epidemic spread through the American continent and then later to Africa and Asia in 2015, researchers compared the characteristics of the Zika infection to Dengue, considering both these viruses were transmitted primarily through the same vector, the female mosquitoes.

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Increasing incidences of dengue have become a global health threat with major clinical manifestation including high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms. These symptoms were also expressed among Blastocystis sp. infected individuals, a parasite commonly seen in human stools.

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Blastocystis sp. is known to be the most commonly found intestinal protozoan parasite in human fecal surveys and has been incriminated to cause diarrhea and abdominal bloating. Binary fission has been widely accepted as the plausible mode of reproduction for this parasite.

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Background: Blastocystis sp., a widely prevalent intestinal protozoan parasite is found in a wide range of animals, including humans. The possibility of zoonotic transmission to human from birds especially ostriches led us to investigate on the cross infectivity of Blastocystis sp.

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