Coxsackie virus vs Dengue, clinical case: Differential diagnosis in syndemic
In tropical regions, the simultaneous presence of multiple infectious agents complicates diagnosis and treatment. This clinical case describes a 4-year-old boy presenting with fever, malaise, and pruritic rashes on the palms and soles, initially suspected as dengue. Laboratory results showed normal platelet and hematocrit levels, excluding dengue fever. The dermatological pattern and self-limiting course were […]
