Publications by authors named "Ravulapalli AnandaRao"

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease prevalent mainly in tropical countries. As the clinical manifestations of dengue are not very unique, laboratory diagnosis is crucial in identifying cases of dengue infection. Detection of dengue infection based on the identification of antidengue antibodies has emerged as a practical and reliable means of diagnosing dengue fever.

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We have used multi-pin peptide synthesis strategy to identify B-cell epitopes on two small dengue virus proteins, capsid and NS4a. We have identified several linear, immunodominant epitopes on both these proteins. Almost all these epitopes mapped to regions predicted to be hydrophilic based on Kyte and Doolittle profiles.

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Currently, dengue fever is the most important re-emerging mosquito-borne viral disease, with the major proportion of the target population residing in the developing countries of the world. In endemic areas, potentially fatal secondary dengue infections, characterized by high anti-dengue IgG antibody titers, are most common. Most currently available commercial dengue diagnostic kits rely on the use of whole virus antigens and are consequently associated with false positives due to serologic cross-reactivity, high cost of antigen production, and biohazard risk.

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