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Table 1 Patients characteristics at admission

From: Aberrant monocyte responses predict and characterize dengue virus infection in individuals with severe disease

Characteristics

Dengue disease

P value

DWS−

DWS+

Severe

Number

43 (30.5%)

92 (65.2%)

6 (4.3%)

141

Age, year

26 (22, 35)

25 (20, 35)

23 (22, 31.5)

0.935

Gender, male

34 (79%)

59 (64.1%)

4 (66.7%)

0.445

History of dengue disease

1 (2.3%)

4 (4.3%)

0 (0%)

0.618

Comorbidities

 Diabetes mellitus

1 (2.3%)

5 (5.4%)

0 (0%)

0.466

 Hypertension

3 (7%)

3 (3.2%)

1 (16.7%)

0.451

 Chronic kidney disease

0

0

0

–

 Ischemic heart disease

1 (2.3%)

0 (0%)

1 (16.7%)

0.536

 Congestive heart failure

0

0

0

–

Day of sample collectiona, days

 Febrile phase

4 (3, 5)

4 (3, 5)

2.5 (1.5, 4.5)

0.247

 Defervescence phase

5 (4, 6)

5 (4.5, 6.5)

5 (4.75, 6.5)

0.543

  1. Comparison of demographic and clinical characteristics between dengue patients with and without warning signs and severe dengue. All data are expressed as median (IQR) unless specified. P values are calculated by Chi square test for categorical variable and Kruskal–Wallis test for continuous variables
  2. IQR interquartile range
  3. aCounting from day 1 of fever