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Volume 9, Number 11—November 2003
Research

Serologic Evidence of Dengue Infection before Onset of Epidemic, Bangladesh

M. Anowar Hossain*Comments to Author , Mahmuda Khatun*, Farzana Arjumand*, Ananda Nisaluk†, and Robert F. Breiman*
Author affiliations: *ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh; †Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, Bangkok, Thailand

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Table 1

Age and sex distribution of 225 serum samples of febrile patients who attended the clinical laboratory of ICDDR,B, 1996–1997

Age group Male, no. (%) Female, no. (%) Total
<5
21 (17.1)
19 (18.6)
40 (17.8)
5–15
46 (37.4)
33 (32.4)
79 (35.1)
16–29
38 (30.9)
36 (35.3)
74 (32.9)
>30
18 (14.6)
14(13.7)
32 (14.2)
Total 123 (54.7)a 102 (45.3)a 225 (100)

aTotals represent row percentages; all others are column percentages.

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