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Gastrointestinal bleeding was closely associated with recurrent shock (P = 0.052).
Our univariate analysis revealed many factors associated with recurrent shock.
A short duration of fever prior to admission was associated with recurrent shock, suggesting rapid progression of the disease in recurrent shock patients.
We included 444 dengue patients with shock, 126 of whom had recurrent shock (28%).
Recurrent shock occurs in about 28% of dengue-infected patients with shock.
The primary outcome variable was recurrent shock diagnosis at the time of hospital discharge.
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After two more days, this ear pain was followed by recurrent "shock-like" pains in the right occipital region, temple and frontal region radiating into the right jaw.
This might well be due to the recurrent shocks and breaks recently occurring in the African countries.
It will do so by exploring the relevance of such forms of capital not only in absorbing recurrent shocks but also in adapting and transforming in response to such shocks.
Resilience as a concept has been highly promoted as a uniting policy instrument that links humanitarian and development approaches to address peoples' chronic vulnerability to recurrent shocks and disasters (Choularton et al., 2015).
Indeed, recurrent shocks were more frequent (although not significantly so) in the HSL group during the study period (first 12 hours).
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