id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-003404-eqgc8v7y May, Win Lai Impact of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency on dengue infection in Myanmar children 2019-01-02 .txt text/plain 4930 289 55 We aimed to determine the association between G6PD deficiency and severity of dengue infection in paediatric patients in Myanmar. In vitro studies reported that monocytes from G6PD-deficient individuals had increased susceptibility to dengue virus serotype 2 infections along with higher viral replication [5, 6] . Herein, we investigated the association between G6PD deficiency and severity of dengue infection in paediatric patients in Myanmar. Out of 212 enrolled patients, 16 were excluded (2 did not have Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency on dengue infection in children sufficient blood volume, 11 had a negative dengue result, and 3 lacked quantitative G6PD results). Severe dengue was not associated with a G6PD deficiency phenotype nor genotype variants whether we used a cut off of < 30% (i.e. only including hemizygous males and homozygous females) or a cut off of < 60%, corresponding to classes I to III of the WHO classification (Table 5) . ./cache/cord-003404-eqgc8v7y.txt ./txt/cord-003404-eqgc8v7y.txt