There are currently no standard biomarkers or algorithms for the prognosis of the progression to hemorrhagic fever or potentially
fatal shock syndrome.
Not exact matches
Nearly 400 million dengue infections occur each year, and cases of dengue fever and the potentially
fatal Dengue hemorrhagic fever / dengue
shock syndrome have grown in recent decades.
But do nt ignore the small - but - real risk of toxic
shock syndrome (several dozen women get it each year), a potentially
fatal condition caused by poison - producing staph or strep bacteria.
Tampons can react with bacteria in your body to create the ideal environment for bacteria to flourish, triggering potentially
fatal toxic
shock syndrome (TSS)
Subsequent infections of the virus may lead to dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue
shock syndrome (DSS), which may be
fatal.