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Follow-up the Health Condition , Investigation of the Immuno-Regulation , and the Study for Interaction of Viral Hepatitis--- Among Patients With or After Dengue Fever Infection
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Study NCT00629356   Information provided by Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital
First Received: February 26, 2008   Last Updated: March 5, 2008   History of Changes

February 26, 2008
March 5, 2008
July 2007
 
 
 
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Follow-up the Health Condition , Investigation of the Immuno-Regulation , and the Study for Interaction of Viral Hepatitis--- Among Patients With or After Dengue Fever Infection
Follow-up the Health Condition , Investigation of the Immuno-Regulation , and the Study for Interaction of Viral Hepatitis--- Among Patients With or After Dengue Fever Infection

Originally test host's to understand the tracking healthily and immune change of the dengue fever in Taiwan. Blood drawing 20 c.c for liver examination, kidney and other biochemical function, analyze host immunity adjusts and controls the gene, and the reciprocation that may be produced with the virus hepatitis, besides collected 10 c.c urine at the same time. Urine check is in order to compare acute infect and infected over three month person, the change of chemical composition.

This plan expect to collect 150 healthy, 150 dengue fever infected and 150 dengue fever bleed hot or dengue fever shock disease group's patient, goal to understand health state and immunity of follow-up adjust and control the difference of the gene and the reciprocation may produce to virus hepatitis of light disease and serious disease.

The dengue fever is an important tropical infectious disease in the south of Taiwan, cause and threaten of public health at Kaohsiung and Ping-Dong all over the years, this will cause patient's death, the default of clinical change of dengue fever, acute infect, infect influence, host immunity adjust and control, and the reciprocation of virus hepatitis, will be a very urgent in basic research.

Originally test host's to understand the tracking healthily and immune change of the dengue fever in Taiwan. Blood drawing 20 c.c for liver examination, kidney and other biochemical function, analyze host immunity adjusts and controls the gene, and the reciprocation that may be produced with the virus hepatitis, besides collected 10 c.c urine at the same time.

This plan expect to collect 150 healthy, 150 dengue fever infected and 150 dengue fever bleed hot or dengue fever shock disease group's patient, goal to understand health state and immunity of follow-up adjust and control the difference of the gene and the reciprocation may produce to virus hepatitis of light disease and serious disease.

Urine check is in order to compare acute infect and infected over three month person, the change of chemical composition. The result of study can help doctor to understand the factor of immune regulation and control of the host and health change after the dengue fever is infected with, possible reciprocation with virus hepatitis. Researchers have collect 100 dengue fever bleed hot or dengue fever shock syndrome groups of patient, it is estimated that can collect and expect the case will be counted within two years.

 
Observational
Other
Dengue
Genetic: dengue fever
 
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Recruiting
450
July 2008
 

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical diagnosis of Dengue Fever
Both
 
Yes
Contact: Jih-Jin Tsai, MD 886-7-3121101 ext 5677 jijits@cc.kmu.edu.tw
Taiwan
 
NCT00629356
 
KMUH-IRB-960195
Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital
 
Study Director: Jih-Jin Tsai, MD Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital,Kaoshing Medical University
Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital
July 2007

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