Correction: immune response to dengue virus infection in pediatric patients in New Delhi, India—association of viremia, inflammatory mediators and monocytes with …

M Singla, M Kar, T Sethi, SK Kabra… - PLOS Neglected …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
M Singla, M Kar, T Sethi, SK Kabra, R Lodha, A Chandele, GR Medigeshi
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2016journals.plos.org
Fig 2. Dengue viremia does not correlate with disease severity.(A) Dengue viral RNA levels
in patients classified as primary and secondary dengue infections in bleed 1 (i) and bleed 2
(ii) with respect to the day of fever. An overlapping connecting line graph shows median
values of the respective scatter plot.(B) Relationship between dengue plasma viremia and
disease severity at the time of admission (i) and 48 h post admission (bleed 2)(ii) in patients
with primary and secondary dengue infection.(C) Overall comparison of dengue viremia in …
Fig 2. Dengue viremia does not correlate with disease severity.(A) Dengue viral RNA levels in patients classified as primary and secondary dengue infections in bleed 1 (i) and bleed 2 (ii) with respect to the day of fever. An overlapping connecting line graph shows median values of the respective scatter plot.(B) Relationship between dengue plasma viremia and disease severity at the time of admission (i) and 48 h post admission (bleed 2)(ii) in patients with primary and secondary dengue infection.(C) Overall comparison of dengue viremia in all primary and secondary infections in bleed 1 (i) and bleed 2 (ii). Geometric mean value of the scatter plot is shown in all figures. Statistical significance was determined by Mann-Whitney test. 44 P= 0.0074. doi: 10.1371/journal. pntd. 0004642. g001
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