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Infected RBC trigger platelet to produce PF4 protein, which activate monocyte (Macrophage) to clear platelet from circulation by sequestration in spleen. which leads to high production of platelet (so giant platelet ) and decreased platelet on smear.

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These dead platelets actually have there graveyard in the spleen and they clogg the splenic cells. They may lead to enlargement of liver and hence the disorder proceeds to new level of hepatic inflammation in those cases.

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mosquito is a virus, virus can affect platelet count

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Where can outbreaks of dengue occur?

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What is the difference between Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever?

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Can Dengue kill you?

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