dengue in greece in 1927 and 1928 and the pathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever: new data and a different conclusion. | a massive outbreak of dengue, with a high incidence of hemorrhagic manifestations and a high death rate, occurred in athens and neighboring areas of greece in 1927 and 1928. for many years it was believed that the episode had been caused by dengue type 1 virus. recently, it was claimed that dengue type 2 virus also was present in athens in 1928, and this report is cited in support of the hypotheses that dengue hemorrhagic fever is almost always the result of sequential infection with different d ... | 1986 | 3518510 |