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Interpretation of results Positive IgM: Patients with a positive IgM test result in a single sample are classified as presumptive, recent dengue virus infections. Negative IgM: Patients with a negative IgM result between days 07 of illness, and absent or negative NAAT or NS1 results, are considered unconfirmed cases.
Dengue fever is a viral infection transmitted through mosquito bites. It is most common in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in poor urban, suburban and rural areas.
Role of CBC in Dengue Diagnosis Platelet Count: The reduction in the count of platelets is very significant in dengue. White Blood Cell (WBC) Count: Fever is generally accompanied by leukopenia, which is a low WBC count that substantially decreases the immunity of a body.
CBC test for dengue: Dengue fever is manifested by a decrease in White Blood Cells (WBC) 5000 cells/mm3 count (leukopenia), platelet count (thrombocytopenia) 150,000 cells/mm3 and an increase in haematocrit value (5-10%) with no evidence of plasma leakage.
The dengue group had higher hemoglobin and hematocrit from day 3 to day 10 (p 0.001), lower white blood cell count from day 1 to day 10 (p 0.001), lower platelet count from day 3 to day 10 (p 0.001), higher monocyte on day 14 (p 0.001), higher atypical lymphocyte percentage on day 59 (p 0.001) and higher
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A positive NS1 test result is indicative of a dengue virus infection. A negative NS1 test result does not rule out infection. People with negative NS1 and negative or unavailable RT-PCR test results should be tested for the presence of dengue IgM antibodies to determine possible recent dengue exposure.

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