Basu, MDasgupta, M KKundu, T KSengupta, BDe, G KRoy, B N2007-10-012009-06-012007-10-012009-06-012007-10-01Basu M, Dasgupta MK, Kundu TK, Sengupta B, De GK, Roy BN. Profile of pediatric dengue cases from a tertiary care hospital in Kolkata. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2007 Oct-Dec; 51(4): 234-6http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/110197A study was conducted on the 52 serologically positive cases of dengue, admitted to the Dept. of Paediatrics, R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, from an outbreak in Kolkata. The most unusual feature observed in this study was that the rash in some cases was urticarial and intensely pruritic. The shock appeared early in the course of the disease and it was less commonly associated with bleeding (22%). One out of three dengue cases was a severe disease. It was not possible to predict a severe disease from the early symptomatology.engChildChild, PreschoolDengue --complicationsDengue Hemorrhagic Fever --complicationsDisease OutbreaksFemaleHospitals, Teaching --statistics & numerical dataHumansIndia --epidemiologyInfantMaleSeverity of Illness IndexShock --etiologyProfile of pediatric dengue cases from a tertiary care hospital in Kolkata.Journal Article