Supporting Information 01: Dengue Virus and Stress Hormone Data from Pakistan
by Misbah Anwar·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
Pakistan-based clinical study of 165 subjects analyzing dengue serotypes, stress hormones, and viral load. The dataset likely contains hematological indices, NS1 antigen levels, cortisol and adrenaline measurements, and DENV-1 sequence homology results. It was authored by Misbah Anwar and last updated on April 24, 2026.
Use Cases
Correlating stress hormone levels (cortisol, adrenaline) with dengue serotype infection based on ELISA measurements mentioned in the description
Analyzing the prevalence and phylogenetic origins of DENV-1 strains in a specific population based on whole-genome sequencing results
Investigating relationships between viral load, hematological markers (hemoglobin, RBC), and infection progression based on RT-PCR and statistical correlation results
Strengths
Includes data from 165 subjects, providing a clinical cohort for analysis
Contains multiple measured variables: hematological indices, NS1 antigen, hormone levels (via ELISA), viral load (via RT-PCR), and serotype information
Results include specific correlation coefficients (e.g., r=-0.228 between viral load and hemoglobin) and statistical significance values
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
The dataset is very small (26.5 KB), indicating limited scope and likely summary-level data
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Clinical study involving ELISA, RT-PCR, and amplicon sequencing; statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman’s correlation tests.
Time Range
null
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-24 17:29:34; freshness should be verified
Geography
Karachi, Pakistan (implied by description of strain affecting males in Karachi)
License is CC-BY-4.0. Primary file format is XLSX, requiring compatible software.