Levels of angiopoietin-2 are predictive for mortality in yellow fever virus infected patients

In 2018 there was a large yellow fever outbreak in São Paulo, Brazil, with a high fatality rate. Yellow fever virus can cause, among other symptoms, haemorrhage and disseminated intravascular coagulation, indicating a role for endothelial cells in the disease pathogenesis. Here, we conducted a case-...

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Hauptverfasser: van de Weg, Cornelia A M, Thomazella, Mateus V, Marmorato, Mariana P, Correia, Carolina A, Dias, Juliana Z C, Maestri, Alvino, Zanella, Luiz G F A B E, Cerqueira, Natalia B, Félix, Alvina C, Moreira, Carlos H V, Buccheri, Renata, Costa, Priscilla R, Kallás, Esper G
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description In 2018 there was a large yellow fever outbreak in São Paulo, Brazil, with a high fatality rate. Yellow fever virus can cause, among other symptoms, haemorrhage and disseminated intravascular coagulation, indicating a role for endothelial cells in the disease pathogenesis. Here, we conducted a case-control study and measured markers related to endothelial damage in plasma and its association with mortality. We found that angiopoietin-2 is strongly associated with a fatal outcome and could serve as a predictive marker for mortality. This could be used to monitor severe patients and provide care to improve disease outcome.
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