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On the occasion of a research visit to Thailand in my capacity as a
member of the governing board of the South Asia Institute of the
University of Heidelberg, I saw for the first time the severe
clinical picture of dengue with haemorrhagic symptoms among Thai
children. This visit had been made possible by Profes sor Dr. med.
Dr. rer. nat. Ouay Ketusinh of Bangkok, to whom I wish to express
my sincere thanks in this place. In 1972 the German medical
literature - the periodical Medizinische Klinik, vol. 87, pp.
152-56, to be precise - had drawn attention to this new phenomenon
in the disease panorama of South East Asia, indicating a change in
dengue fever from being a relatively benign tropical dis ease to a
form having serious clinical and epidemiological ramifications.
During the ten years following my first publication the new
clinical picture, described as "dengue haemorrhagic fever," has
become a standard component in the Thailand's system of notifiable
diseases. So too, the World Health Orga nization publishes regular
reports in its Weekly Records. On March 30/31, 1981, its Regional
Office for South East Asia convened a special conference in New
Delhi, thus emphasizing the significance of the diffusion of this
new clini cal picture in the states of South East Asia."
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