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@article{164925, author = {Tejaswini Santosh Pawbake and Harshada Sambhaji Temkar and Darshan Vijay Bhor}, title = {MANAGEMENT OF DENGUE BY USING COMBINED THERAPY OF KIWI, DRAGON FRUIT AND PAPAYA LEAVES}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {12}, pages = {2943-2948}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=164925}, abstract = {The purpose of study is combine effect of Kiwi fruit, Carica Papaya leaves and Dragon fruit for Dengue(fever). Dengue is mosquito borne disease caused by Dengue virus. All the symptoms of disease are due to low platelets count that may become very low if not managed. The combined use of Kiwi fruit, Carica Papaya leaves and Dragon fruit helps in reducing platelet aggregation. Kiwi fruit due to its immune boost function increases white blood cells that are found to be decreased in dengue fever that is leukopenia. The Case study was done, and it is concluded that combined therapy of Carica Papaya leaves and Kiwi fruit and Dragon fruit exhibited marked therapeutic effect on febrile condition of Dengue along with other associated symptoms. Then before and after comparing the blood reports of platelet counts show the result of patient’s recovery by the students-t test. }, keywords = {Dengue virus, Medicinal plant, Dragon fruit, Kiwi fruit, Platelet count, Papaya leaf extract, Combined therapy, Thrombocytopenia, DHF, DSS, albopictusmay, WHO.}, month = {}, }
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