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DENGUE QUESTIONS
1. What results in the combo test would show that the patient has primary
dengue virusinfection? Why?
2. What results in the combo test would show that the patient has secondary dengue
virus
infection? Why?
3. How does the virus cause decrease in platelet count?
4. What is break bone fever in dengue virus infection?
5. Why are Aedes mosquitoes preferred by dengue virus?
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