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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4008/1710016
Chloroquine an Alkaloid from the Amazon Forest Fighting Viruses and Other Intracellular Parasites
Joao Rodrigues dos Santos
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 16, 2022
Viruses invade the cell through a highly selective mechanism known as “Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis”. The virus's interaction with the target cell occurs via the formation of a vesicle that acts as a means of transport into the cell. Once internalized, the vesicle will originate an acidic organelle, containing digestive enzymes, called an endosome....
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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4008/1710015
Fluid Management in Dengue Critical Phase: Which, When, How Much?
Borré-Naranjo Diana, Cárdenas-Bolívar Yenny, Manzur-Barbur Maria Carolina, Toro Esteban, Buendía Emiro, Martínez Maria Cristina, Coronell Wilfrido and Dueñas-Castell Carmelo
Article Type: Review Article | First Published: September 01, 2022
Dengue is a very common viral infection in tropical zones, it is transmitted by vectors to humans by mosquito bites of the genre: Aedes. Oriental Mediterranean, Americas, Southeast Asia, Pacific, and Africa are all known as endemic zones for dengue. The treatment of severe dengue is based on the administration of intravenous fluids (IVF) and the management of complications....
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