RT - Journal Article A1 - Sumaya, Sumaya A1 - Biswas, Papri A1 - Plaboni, Banya A1 - Hossain, Md. Rahian A1 - Salma, Umme A1 - Ahmmed, Tanvir A1 - Maruf, Md. Fakhrul Islam A1 - Omi, Nishat Tamanna A1 - Khan, Erjan Aziz A1 - Shipu, Shifat Jahan A1 - Hridoy, Jaber Ahmed A1 - Islam, Md. Rofiqul A1 - Hasan, Md. Akibul T1 - Factors Influencing Clinical Manifestations as Predictors of Dengue Severity: A Patient-Based Study JF - Journal of Biosciences and Public Health JO - J. Biosci. Public Health YR - 2025 VO - 1 IS - 1 SP - 55-70 DO - 10.5455/JBPH.2025.05 AB - Dengue fever presents with a broad spectrum of symptoms, ranging from mild to life-threatening complications. Understanding the clinical symptoms based on demographic and biochemical predictors of severity is vital for early intervention. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 375 dengue patients. Clinical symptoms, demographic profiles, platelet counts, and infection history were analyzed. Then the level of severity has been categorized as Dengue Fever (DF), Dengue Fever with Warning Signs (DFWS), and Severe Dengue (SD), emphasizing warning signs like abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, and hemorrhage as indicators of severity. Results show males were more affected, while females exhibited more severe symptoms, including hypotension, and hemorrhage. Pediatric patients showed higher prevalence of warning signs, such as abdominal pain and poor appetite, suggesting increased severity risk. Among occupations, homemakers had the highest incidence of warning signs, potentially due to delayed healthcare access and domestic mosquito exposure. Severe thrombocytopenia ( K1 - Dengue fever, Clinical symptoms, Dengue severity, Platelet count, Secondary infection, Mortality rate SN - 3104-8749 PB - 4Green Research Society LA - English LK - https://www.jbph.org/article/details/factors-influencing-clinical-manifestations-as-predictors-of-dengue-severity-a-patient-based-study