Virus dengue infection causes a virus-antibody complex that depresses bone marrow function and activates the complement system, leading to bleeding and low platelet count. Increased permeability of membranes results in plasma leakage, hypovolemia, and hypotension. This causes metabolic acidosis.
Virus dengue infection causes a virus-antibody complex that depresses bone marrow function and activates the complement system, leading to bleeding and low platelet count. Increased permeability of membranes results in plasma leakage, hypovolemia, and hypotension. This causes metabolic acidosis.
Virus dengue infection causes a virus-antibody complex that depresses bone marrow function and activates the complement system, leading to bleeding and low platelet count. Increased permeability of membranes results in plasma leakage, hypovolemia, and hypotension. This causes metabolic acidosis.
Virus dengue infection causes a virus-antibody complex that depresses bone marrow function and activates the complement system, leading to bleeding and low platelet count. Increased permeability of membranes results in plasma leakage, hypovolemia, and hypotension. This causes metabolic acidosis.