Clinical description of hospitalized patients with <i>P. vivax</i> malaria, dengue fever and <i>P. vivax</i> malaria and dengue fever co-infection admitted to a tertiary health center (Manaus, Brazil). Belisa M. L. Magalhães André M. Siqueira Márcia A. A. Alexandre Marcela S. Souza João B. Gimaque Michele S. Bastos Regina M. P. Figueiredo Gisely C. Melo Marcus V. G. Lacerda Maria P. G. Mourão 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003239.t002 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Clinical_description_of_hospitalized_patients_with_P_vivax_malaria_dengue_fever_and_P_vivax_malaria_and_dengue_fever_co_infection_admitted_to_a_tertiary_health_center_Manaus_Brazil_/1219711 a<p>p value from Logistic regression;</p>b<p>Total of 77 women in group A, 210 women in group B and 22 women in group C;</p>c<p>Mean (standard deviation – SD);</p>d<p>WHO malaria- Severity Criteria for Malaria from World Health Organization, 2010;</p>e<p>WHO dengue- Severity Criteria for Dengue from World Health Organization, 2009;</p><p>* Bleeding was considered based on patients' history or physical examination. Superficial bleeding was defined as skin and/or mucosae bleeding and deep bleeding was defined as gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. Some patients presented both superficial and deep bleeding;</p><p>** Diarrhea was defined as more than three liquid evacuations in 24 hours.</p><p>Clinical description of hospitalized patients with <i>P. vivax</i> malaria, dengue fever and <i>P. vivax</i> malaria and dengue fever co-infection admitted to a tertiary health center (Manaus, Brazil).</p> 2014-10-23 16:37:16 vivax malaria NS 1 tests pcr malaria patients Plasmodium sp Brazilian Amazon BackgroundMalaria dengue patients hepatic complications elisa blood smear fatality rate vs hiv health problems Brazilian Amazon