<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>109</id><JournalTitle>CASE STUDY ON DENGUE FEVER WITH THROMBOCYTOPENIA</JournalTitle><Abstract>Dengue is the most common mosquito borne viral infection (caused by Dengue type 1, Dengue type 2, Dengue
type 3, and Dengue type 4 of the genus Flavivirus and Chikungunya virus) in Chennai, which had an outbreak due to
seasonal and monsoon changes. Infection with one of the serotype provides immunity to only that serotype of life, to a
person living in a Dengue-endemic area can have more than one Dengue infection during their lifetime. Its increasing
prevalence is due partially to increased awareness and better diagnostic methods, because if itâ€™s untreated, it can lead to
fatal effects. We report a case of severe dengue fever with thrombocytopenia where the patient showed remarkable
improvement upon treatment along with patient counseling.</Abstract><Email>swetha21112000@gmail.com</Email><articletype>casereport</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2017</year><keyword>Dengue,Thrombocytopenia,Public Awarenes</keyword><AUTHORS>M. Nizamudin,A. Arshath, C. Ajay sai,P. Arun,S. Vedha pal Jeyamani</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Chennai, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Chennai, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Chennai, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Chennai, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Chennai, India</afflication></Article></Articles>