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Rev. chil. infectol ; 39(1): 91-94, feb. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1388338

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Resumen Se presenta el caso de un varón de 32 años, previamente sano, que consultó por fiebre de cinco días, cefalea, dolor retro-ocular, rash, petequias, mialgias, artralgias y dolor abdominal. Presentaba leucopenia, trombocitopenia intensa, transaminitis y tiempo de coagulación prolongado. Se diagnosticó un dengue grave con coagulopatía que requirió manejo en Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos. Evolucionó con alteración del estado de conciencia, agitación psicomotora y agresividad. Se descartaron alteraciones estructurales, isquémicohemorrágicas, infecciones bacterianas y micóticas. Se confirmó finalmente una encefalitis por dengue por una RPC para virus dengue positiva en LCR. Se brindaron medidas de soporte con una evolución favorable. La encefalitis es la complicación neurológica más grave tras la infección por virus del dengue.


Abstract We present the case of a 32-year-old male, previously healthy, with a 5-day history of fever, frontal-occipital headache, retro-ocular pain, rash, petechiae, myalgia, arthralgia, and abdominal pain. Blood tests with leukopenia, severe thrombocytopenia, transaminitis, long clotting times. Severe dengue with associated coagulopathy was diagnosed, indicating transfer to ICU. Presents torpid evolution, altered state of consciousness, psychomotor agitation, and aggressiveness. Structural, ischemic-hemorrhagic alterations, bacterial and fungal infections were ruled out. Finally diagnosing dengue encephalitis, confirmed by DENV PCR in CSF. Support measures are provided with favorable evolution. Encephalitis is the most serious neurological complication after dengue virus infection.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Purpura , Thrombocytopenia , Dengue/complications , Dengue/diagnosis , Encephalitis/complications , Severe Dengue/complications , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Fever
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Bol. malariol. salud ambient ; 62(5): 976-983, 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1427005

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En los centros de Emergencia con poco apoyo de laboratorio, es difícil diferenciar a los pacientes con dengue grave y fiebre amarilla severa. El objetivo fue comparar el perfil clínico y de laboratorio de los pacientes con dengue grave y fiebre amarilla severa en Urgencias. Se realizó un estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes con diagnóstico confirmado de dengue y fiebre amarilla en el período 2018 a 2020 atendidos en la Unidad de Emergencia del Hospital Carrión, Huancayo-Perú. Se evaluaron un total de 35 pacientes, 11 pacientes (31,4%) fueron diagnosticados con fiebre amarilla severa y 24 pacientes (68,5%) con dengue grave. La media de los resultados de laboratorio con fiebre amarilla severa fueron bilirrubina indirecta 4,7 ml/dL, aspartato transaminasa 4463 UI/L, transaminasa aminotransferasa 4329 UI/L, creatinina 4,9 mg/dl. En pacientes con dengue grave el hematocrito promedio fue 51,8, hemoglobina 17,6 g/dl, plaquetas 24 × 103/mm. En pacientes con síndrome ictérico-febril la presencia de bradicardia, bilirrubina indirecta elevada y transaminasas muy elevadas debe hacer sospechar de fiebre amarilla; mientras que los pacientes que acuden por ascitis, derrame pleural, aumento de hematocrito y deficiencia de plaquetas, se debe tratar como dengue grave sobre todo en Unidades de Emergencia con poco apoyo de laboratorio(AU)


In Emergency centers with little laboratory support, differentiating patients with dengue and yellow fever is difficult. The Aim was to compare the clinical and laboratory profile of patients with severe dengue and severe yellow fever in the Emergency unit. We conducted a retrospective observational study of patients with a confirmed diagnosis of dengue and yellow fever in the period 2018 to 2020 treated in the Emergency Unit of the Carrión hospital, Huancayo-Peru. A total of 35 patients were evaluated, 11 patients (31.4%) were diagnosed with severe yellow fever and 24 patients (68.5%) with severe dengue. The mean laboratory results in patients with severe yellow fever were indirect bilirubin 4.7 ml/dL, aspartate transaminase 4463 IU/L, transaminase aminotransferase 4329 IU/L, creatinine 4.9 mg / dl. In patients with severe dengue were hematocrit 51.8, hemoglobin 17.6 g / dl, platelets 24 × 103 / mm. In patients with syndrome jaundice and fever the presence of bradycardia, elevated indirect bilirubin, and very elevated transaminases should be suspicious for yellow fever; while in patients who come for ascites, pleural effusion, increased hematocrit and platelet deficiency, it should be treated as severe dengue especially in Emergency Units with little laboratory support(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Yellow Fever/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Clinical Chemistry Tests , Hematology , Bilirubin/analysis , Blood Platelets , Hemoglobins , Creatine/analysis
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 73(1): e489, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1280323

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Introducción: El dengue es la enfermedad viral transmitida por artrópodos que más morbilidad y mortalidad ocasiona mundialmente. En el mundo actual, esta arbovirosis se considera la décima causa de muerte sobre todo en edades pediátricas. Objetivo: Caracterizar el comportamiento clínico y de laboratorio del choque por dengue en niños a partir de un año de edad. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio de corte transversal. Se estudiaron 19 pacientes con diagnóstico de choque por dengue. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizaron medidas de resumen como frecuencias, porcentaje, rango, mediana y moda. Resultados: Los signos de choque por dengue predominaron en los pacientes mayores de 5 años, femeninos y blancos, normopesos con antecedentes de salud. La mayoría ingresó al cuarto día; la fiebre fue el principal motivo de ingreso. El aumento progresivo del hematocrito fue el principal signo de alarma, y la hipotensión sin otra manifestación de choque constituyó la manifestación clínica más frecuente. Las soluciones cristaloides fueron las más utilizadas con muy buena respuesta clínica. Conclusiones: Todos los pacientes evolucionaron satisfactoriamente; no hubo ningún fallecimiento por dengue a pesar de que la mayoría fueron hospitalizados durante la fase crítica de la enfermedad, existiendo una identificación adecuada de los signos de alarma, y un adecuado control y tratamiento de las formas clínicas de choque por dengue(AU)


Introduction: Dengue is the arthropod-borne disease causing the highest morbidity and mortality worldwide. This condition is currently considered the tenth leading cause of death in the world, mainly in pediatric ages. Objective: Characterize the clinical and laboratory behavior of dengue shock in children aged one year and over. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted of 19 patients diagnosed with dengue shock. Statistical analysis was based on the summary measurements frequency, percentage, range, median and mode. Results: Dengue shock signs prevailed in white female patients aged over five years, of normal weight and with a history of good health. Most were admitted on the fourth day; fever was the main reason for admission. Gradual hematocrit increase was the main warning sign, whereas hypotension without any other shock symptom was the most common clinical manifestation. Crystalloid solutions were the most frequently used, with a very good clinical response. Conclusions: All the patients evolved satisfactorily; no death occurred due to dengue, despite the fact that many patients were admitted during the critical stage of the disease; warning signs were appropriately identified and clinical manifestations of dengue shock were controlled and treated(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/immunology , Shock/complications , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 54: e05192020, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155590

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Dengue presents with a variable clinical course, ranging from mild illness to potentially fatal hemorrhage and shock. We aimed to evaluate the capabilities of various hematological parameters observed early in the course of illness for predicting the clinical outcomes of illness. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the records of children admitted in the pediatric inpatient services of the institute with dengue between 2017 and 2019. We determined the relationships between the hematological parameters observed during the first evaluation and the various clinical outcomes. RESULTS: We evaluated data from 613 patients (age range, 26 days to 17 years). Of these, 29.85% exhibited fever with warning signs, and 8.97% had severe dengue. Lower values of hemoglobin, platelet count, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, and mean platelet volume, and higher values of total leukocyte count (TLC), hematocrit, and red cell distribution width variably correlated with numerous clinical outcomes-duration of hospital stay, development of complications, requirement of blood component transfusion, inotropic support, and mortality. Among the parameters, TLC ≥20,000/mL and initial platelet count ≤20,000/mL significantly associated with mortality, with odds ratios (95% confidence interval) of 11.81 (4.21-33.80) and 5.53 (1.90-16.09), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Hematological parameters observed early during dengue infection may predict its clinical outcomes in infected children. Initial high TLC and low platelet count are potential predictors of fatal outcomes in the course of disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Adult , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Hematocrit , India/epidemiology , Leukocyte Count
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Rev. cuba. pediatr ; 92(1): e993, ene.-mar. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093750

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Introducción: La forma más frecuente de dengue grave es el choque por dengue. Sin embargo, los lactantes con dengue no presentan las manifestaciones clinicas que lo caracterizan ni tienen tan a menudo esta complicación como lo hacen los pacientes con edades mayores. Objetivo: Dar a conocer las características clinicas y laboratoriales de una paciente menor de un año de edad cuyo síndrome de choque por dengue fue interpretado inicialmente como un caso de sepsis grave. Presentación del caso: Paciente femenina de 8 meses de edad con fiebre y diarreas que concurre a más de un centro hospitalario y la madre se niega a ingresarla. Al quinto dia de enfermedad apareció exantema y ya estando afebril presenta cianosis y otros signos de hipoperfusión tissular, haciéndole diagnóstico inicial de choque por sepsis. Responde satisfactoriamente a la reposición de líquidos cristaloides por via intravenosa administrados inicialmente y es enviada despues a una unidad de terapia intensiva pediátrica donde continua recibiendo tratamiento de rehidratacion y se inicia antibioticoterapia. Posteriormente, la sepsis fue descartada por la evolución del caso y los resultados de laboratorio clinico y microbiológicos, asi como una serología positiva a dengue. Conclusiones. El choque por dengue en el lactante puede expresarse sin su cuadro clinico típico y para su diagnostico es imprescindible considerar el antecedente epidemiológico(AU).


Introduction: The most common form of severe dengue is the dengue shock syndrome. However, infants with dengue don´t present the clinical manifestations that characterize it neither have this complication as often as older patients do. Objective: To know the clinical and laboratory characteristics of a patient of less than one-year-old whose dengue shock syndrome was initially interpreted as a case of severe sepsis. Case presentation: 8-months-old female patient with fever and diarrhea that was checked in more than one hospital and the mother refuses to hospitalize her. In the fifth day of being ill appeared exanthem, and having fever she presented cyanosis and other signs of tisular hypoperfusion, being initially diagnosed a sepsis shock. She responded satisfactorily to the replacement of crystalloid fluids intravenously administered initially and she was sent to a pediatric intensive care unit where she continued receiving rehydration treatment and antibiotic therapy was started. Subsequently, sepsis was ruled out due to the case´s evolutions and the clinical and microbiological laboratory´s results, as well as a serology positive to dengue fever. Conclusions: Dengue shock syndrome in an infant can present without its typical clinical manifestations and for its diagnosis is essential to consider the epidemiological history(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Shock/complications , Severe Dengue/complications , Sepsis/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Diarrhea, Infantile/diagnosis
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Rev. cuba. pediatr ; 91(2): e645, abr.-jun. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1003953

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Introducción: El dengue es una enfermedad aguda, infecciosa, transmitida por el mosquito Aedes aegypti, que puede ser de variada intensidad y afecta fundamentalmente a la población pediátrica. Objetivo: Describir las manifestaciones clínicas y de laboratorio en la fase crítica del dengue en niños de un año o más. Método: Estudio de corte transversal. Se estudiaron 195 pacientes con diagnóstico de infección por dengue, ingresados en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos del Hospital Pediátrico Docente del Cerro entre enero-diciembre de 2013. Los resultados se expresaron en frecuencias absolutas y relativas y rango. Para el análisis de la relación entre los diferentes síntomas y signos clínicos, se aplicó la prueba ji-cuadrada, con valores de p significativo menor de 0,005. Resultados: Los signos de alarma presentados con mayor frecuencia fueron el dolor abdominal, los vómitos y el sangramiento vaginal en las adolescentes femeninas. La mayoría clasificó como dengue no grave con signos de alarma. No se produjo ninguna defunción por esta causa. Conclusiones: La presentación clínica del dengue en los pacientes pediátricos examinados corrobora que existen síntomas y signos generales, así como signos de alarma que caracterizan la enfermedad; sin embargo los exámenes de laboratorio no apoyan las evidencias clínicas de dicha enfermedad. La prevalencia de las distintas formas graves de dengue fue baja, lo que apunta hacia una relación entre el manejo clínico precoz y una evolución satisfactoria y sugiere que el método clínico constituye una herramienta eficaz para la toma de decisiones(AU)


Introduction: Dengue is an acute infectious disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can be of varying intensity and it mainly affects the children population. Objective: To describe clinical and laboratory manifestations in the critical phase of dengue in children of one year or more. Method: A cross-sectional study was performed with an analytical component. 195 patients diagnosed with dengue infection and admitted to the intensive care unit of the Pediatric Teaching Hospital of Cerro were studied from January to December 2013. The results were expressed in absolute and relative frequencies, and range. For the analysis of the relationship between the different symptoms and clinical signs, the chi-square test was applied, with significant p-values of more less; 0.005. Results: Warning signs that appeared more frequently were abdominal pain vomiting and vaginal bleeding in female adolescents. Most of them classified as non-severe dengue with warning signs. No death was caused by this. Conclusions: The clinical presentation of dengue in the examined pediatric patients corroborates that there are general symptoms and signs, as well as signs of alarm that characterize the disease. However, laboratory tests do not support the clinical evidences of the disease. The prevalence of the various severe types of dengue was low, which points towards a relationship between early clinical management and satisfactory evolution, and suggests that the clinical method constitutes an effective tool for decision-making(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Critical Care/methods
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Rev. inf. cient ; 97(3): i:584-f:595, 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1000297

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Introducción: el dengue constituye un importante problema de salud pública para las regiones endémicas. Objetivo: identificar variables clínicas, biológicas e imaginológicas asociadas a la probabilidad de morir en pacientes con dengue grave ingresados en la unidad de cuidados intensivos del Hospital General Docente "Dr. Agostinho Neto" entre enero y noviembre de 2014. Método: se realizó un estudio epidemiológico, caso-control, retrospectivo en el que se incluyen todos los pacientes ingresados en el escenario investigacional con diagnóstico de dengue grave y que fueron confirmados serológicamente, en dicho período de estudio. Se emplearon estadígrafos descriptivos y análisis univariado, bivariado y de regresión logística para determinar la asociación de las variables seleccionadas con la mortalidad. Se analizaron 90 casos, 10 fallecidos y 80 egresados vivos. Resultados: En el análisis univariado resultaron tener diferencias significativas la presión arterial media, el gasto urinario y el conteo plaquetario, la glicemia, la acidosis metabólica y el derrame pericárdico. En el análisis multivariado, mostraron asociación con la mortalidad el gasto urinario y la presión arterial media, la glicemia, la acidosis metabólica y el derrame pericárdico. El derrame pericárdico y la acidosis metabólica tienen aceptables medidas de validez y seguridad diagnósticas de la probabilidad de morir. Conclusiones: La presión arterial media y el gasto urinario 3, la glicemia 2 y 3, la acidosis metabólica con DB? -8 mmol/l en el momento 1 y 2, y el derrame pericárdico en el momento 3 resultaron ser variables con capacidad predictiva de mortalidad en pacientes con dengue grave(AU)


Introduction: dengue is an important public health problem for endemic regions. Objective: to identify clinical, biological and imaging variables associated with the probability of dying in patients with severe dengue admitted to the intensive care unit of the General Teaching Hospital "Dr. Agostinho Neto" between January and November 2014. Method: a study was conducted epidemiological, case-control, retrospective study in which all patients were admitted to the research scenario with a diagnosis of severe dengue and whom were confirmed serologically in this studied period. Descriptive statistics and univariate, bivariate and logistic regression were used to determine the association of the selected variables with mortality. It were analyzed 90 cases, 10 deaths and 80 alive. Results: In the univariate analysis, mean blood pressure, urinary output and platelet count, glycaemia, metabolic acidosis and pericardial effusion were found to have significant differences. In the multivariate analysis, that shown an association with mortality, urinary output and mean arterial pressure, glycemia, metabolic acidosis and pericardial effusion. Pericardial effusion and metabolic acidosis have acceptable measures of diagnostic validity and safety of the probability of dying. Conclusions: Mean arterial pressure and urinary output 3, glycemia 2 and 3, metabolic acidosis with DB?8 mmol / l at time 1 and 2 and pericardial effusion at time 3 were found to be variables with predictive capacity of mortality in patients with severe dengue(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/mortality , Forecasting , Case-Control Studies , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Retrospective Studies , Critical Care
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 113(8): e180082, 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040600

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Dengue remains an unmet public health burden. We determined risk factors for dengue in-hospital mortality in Brazil. Of 326,380 hospitalised dengue cases in 9-45-year-old individuals, there were 971 deaths. Risk of dying was 11-times higher in the presence of underlying common comorbidities (renal, infectious, pulmonary disease and diabetes), similar to the risk of dying from severe dengue and much higher with the combination. Ensuring access to integrated dengue preventative measures in individuals aged ≥ 9 years including those with comorbidities may help achieve the WHO objective of 50% reduction in mortality and 25% reduction in morbidity due to dengue by 2020.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Hospital Mortality , Dengue/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Comorbidity , Survival Analysis , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/mortality , Dengue/mortality , Kidney Diseases/mortality , Middle Aged
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 88(2): 275-279, abr. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-844611

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El estado de Yucatán (México) es un área endémica para dengue. Durante el 2015 hubo un incremento en el número de casos esperados. OBJETIVO: Describir y analizar la presentación clínica, evolución y manejo de un caso de infección por dengue con manifestaciones clínicas inespecíficas en un lactante menor, que derivaron en síndrome de choque por dengue. CASO CLÍNICO: Lactante de un mes que consulta por eritema generalizado y antecedente de picadura de insecto. Su manejo hospitalario se basó en la resolución del episodio agudo de anafilaxia. Durante su estadía presentó hipotensión, taquicardia, anemia y dificultad respiratoria. Se derivó a terapia intensiva pediátrica, pero al quinto día de estancia falleció debido a síndrome de choque. La RPC y serología de anticuerpos IgG confirmaron etiología por dengue. CONCLUSIONES: Las infecciones por dengue en el lactante menor pueden cursar afebriles, por lo cual es importante sospecharlas oportunamente ante la presencia de eritema generalizado, taquicardia e hipotensión, con la finalidad de evitar las consecuencias letales del choque por dengue.


The state of Yucatan, in Mexico, is an endemic area for dengue. During 2015, there was an unpredicted increase in the number of expected cases of dengue fever. OBJECTIVE: To describe and analyse the clinical presentation, progress, and management of a case of dengue infection with non-specific clinical manifestations in an infant which resulted in a dengue shock syndrome. CASE REPORT: One month old infant admitted to hospital with a generalised rash and a history of being bitten by an insect. He was diagnosed with anaphylaxis based on clinical manifestations and anamnesis. While in hospital, he developed hypotension, tachycardia, anaemia, and respiratory distress. He was transferred to the intensive care unit, but died on the fifth day. He tested positive to dengue virus in the PCR test and for IgG antibodies using Elisa. The basic cause of death was dengue shock syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Dengue fever in young infant infections may be afebrile, so it is important to suspect them appropriately in the presence of a generalised rash, tachycardia, and hypotension, in order to avoid the deadly consequences of dengue shock.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Male , Infant , Tachycardia/etiology , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Exanthema/etiology , Hypotension/etiology , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Fatal Outcome , Severe Dengue/physiopathology , Insect Bites and Stings/virology , Mexico
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Med. Afr. noire (En ligne) ; 64(02): 85-89, 2017. ilus
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1266226

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La dengue est une maladie émergente dont l'incidence et la sévérité sont en augmentation dans le monde. La forme classique est bénigne mais elle peut évoluer vers la forme hémorragique qui peut être fatale. Nous rapportons un cas de dengue hémorragique avec comme objectif de décrire les caractéristiques cliniques et les difficultés de son diagnostic dans notre contexte. Les similitudes des manifestations cliniques de la dengue avec les autres maladies infectieuses, rendent obligatoire la mise à disposition des moyens de diagnostic fiables au laboratoire. En l'absence de vaccin, les mesures de prévention doivent être respectées. Une prise en charge médicale appropriée permet de réduire considérablement la létalité


Subject(s)
Burkina Faso , Case Reports , Disease Management , Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms , Severe Dengue/diagnosis
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 92(5): 464-471, Sept.-Oct. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-796115

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the validity of clinical and laboratory signs to serious dengue disease in hospitalized children. Methods: Retrospective cohort of children (<18 years) hospitalized with dengue diagnosis (2007-2008). Serious dengue disease was defined as death or use of advanced life support therapy. Accuracy measures and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve were calculated. Results: Of the total (n = 145), 53.1% were female, 69% aged 2-11 years, and 15.9% evolved to the worse outcome. Lethargy had the best accuracy (positive likelihood ratio >19 and negative likelihood ratio <0.6). Pleural effusion and abdominal distension had higher sensitivity (82.6%). History of bleeding (epistaxis, gingival or gastrointestinal bleeding) and severe hemorrhage (pulmonary or gastrointestinal bleeding) in physical examination were more frequent in serious dengue disease (p < 0.01), but with poor accuracy (positive likelihood ratio = 1.89 and 3.89; negative likelihood ratio = 0.53 and 0.60, respectively). Serum albumin was lower in serious dengue forms (p < 0.01). Despite statistical significance (p < 0.05), both groups presented thrombocytopenia. Platelets count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin parameters had area under the curve <0.5. Conclusions: Lethargy, abdominal distension, pleural effusion, and hypoalbuminemia were the best clinical and laboratorial markers of serious dengue disease in hospitalized children, while bleeding, severe hemorrhage, hemoconcentration and thrombocytopenia did not reach adequate diagnostic accuracy. In pediatric referral hospitals, the absence of hemoconcentration does not imply absence of plasma leakage, particularly in children with previous fluid replacement. These findings may contribute to the clinical management of dengue in children at referral hospitals.


Resumo Objetivo Avaliar a validade dos sinais clínicos e laboratoriais para o dengue com evolução grave em crianças hospitalizadas. Métodos Coorte retrospectivo de crianças (<18 anos) internadas com dengue (2007-2008). Evolução grave foi definida como óbito ou pelo uso de terapia de suporte avançado de vida. Foram calculadas medidas de acurácia e área sob a curva ROC. Resultados Do total (n = 145), 53,1% casos eram do sexo feminino, 69% de 2 a 11 anos e 15,9% evoluíram para gravidade. Letargia obteve a melhor acurácia (razão de verossimilhança positiva RVP > 19 e RV negativa RVN < 0,6). Derrame pleural e distensão abdominal apresentaram maior sensibilidade (se = 82,6%). Relato de sangramentos (epistaxe, gengivorragia ou gastrointestinal) e hemorragia grave (pulmonar ou gastrointestinal) presente no exame físico foi mais frequente nos casos com evolução grave (p <0,01), porém com baixa acurácia (RVP = 1,89 e 3,89; RVN = 0,53 e 0,60, respectivamente). Os níveis de albumina sérica foram mais baixos nas formas graves (p <0,01). Ambos os grupos apresentaram trombocitopenia, apesar da diferença estatística (p <0,05). Contagem de plaquetas, hematócrito e hemoglobina apresentaram área sob a curva ROC < 0,5. Conclusões Letargia, distensão abdominal, derrame pleural e hipoalbuminemia foram os melhores marcadores clínicos e laboratoriais de dengue com evolução grave em crianças hospitalizadas, enquanto sangramento, hemorragia grave, hemoconcentração e trombocitopenia não tiveram boa acurácia diagnóstica. Em hospitais de referência pediátricos, a ausência de hemoconcentração não implica ausência de extravasamento plasmático, particularmente quando há reposição anterior de volume. Esses resultados podem contribuir para o manejo clínico do dengue em crianças em hospitais de referência.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/diagnosis , Hypoalbuminemia/blood , Symptom Assessment , Hospitalization , Pleural Effusion/etiology , Thrombocytopenia/etiology , Biomarkers/blood , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Severe Dengue/complications , Severe Dengue/blood , Dengue/complications , Dengue/blood , Hypoalbuminemia/etiology , Lethargy/etiology , Hematocrit
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 49(5): 656-659, Sept.-Oct. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-798125

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Abstract Dengue infection can have spectrum of manifestations, often with an unpredictable clinical progression and outcome. There have been increasing reports of atypical manifestations. Abdominal pain or tenderness and persistent vomiting (warning signs) are present in the majority of cases with severe dengue prior to clinical deterioration. We report a 10-year-old child who presented with fever, persistent vomiting, and abdominal pain. A diagnosis of acute pancreatitis was made. This is a very infrequently reported complication of dengue hemorrhagic fever.


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Humans , Female , Child , Pancreatitis/etiology , Severe Dengue/complications , Pancreatitis/diagnosis , Acute Disease , Severe Dengue/diagnosis
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Rev. salud pública ; 18(3): 1-1, mayo-jun. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-784965

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Objetivo Comparar secuencias de nucleótidos y de aminoácidos de la proteína no estructural 1-NS1 de cepas DENV-2, aisladas de pacientes febriles de diferentes países suramericanos, que cursaron cuadros clínicos con severidad o sin ella. Materiales y Métodos El análisis filogenético fue realizado a partir de 28 secuencias moleculares completas (1 056 pb) del gen NS1 del serotipo DENV-2. Se realizó un análisis filogenético bayesiano utilizando el software MrBayes v.3.2.0, con el modelo SYM+G y un análisis filogenético con el método Neighbor-Joining con el modelo Jukes-Cantor. Además, las secuencias de aminoácidos fueron alineadas y comparadas entre sí, mediante el programa Clustal W incluido en el software MEGA v. 5.2. Resultados En las secuencias de aminoácidos asociadas a sangrado, la sustitución más frecuente fue isoleucina→ treonina, en la posición 93. Estas secuencias presentaron un mayor porcentaje (94,6 %) de homología de aminoácidos de la proteína NS1 en comparación con el porcentaje de homología (74 %) de los aislamientos DENV-2 no asociados a sangrado. Se identificaron cinco clados que agrupan la mayoría de las secuencias analizadas (19/24; 79,2 %) con valores de probabilidad posterior mayores o iguales al 58 %. Siete (87,5 %) secuencias asociadas a sangrado se relacionan filogenéticamente dentro de los clados 4 y 5, con valores de probabilidad posterior del 58 % y 97 %, respectivamente. Conclusión No se encontraron características filogenéticas ni tampoco diferencias entre las secuencias de aminoácidos de la proteína NS1-DENV-2 estudiadas, que pudieran ser relacionadas, de manera directa, con la severidad de la enfermedad.(AU)


Objective The objective of this in silico study was to compare nucleotide and amino acids DENV-2-NS1 sequences isolated from febrile patients, with and without disease severity, from different South American countries. Matherials and Methods A bayesian MCMC phylogenetic analysis was carried out using 28 complete sequences of the gene NS1 of the DENV-2 serotype (1 056 bp), using MrBayes v.3.2.0 software, with the model SYM+G (2.5 million generations). We also carried out a phylogenetic analysis with Neighbor-Joining method (Jukes-Cantor model). In addition, the amino acids sequences were aligned and compared with each other, using Clustal W included in MEGA v.5.2 software. Results In the amino acids sequences associated with bleeding, the most frequent substitution was isoleucine → threonine at posicion 93. These sequences showed a high percentage (94.6 %) of amino acid homology in comparison with the percentage of amino acids homology (74 %) of DENV-2 isolates not associated with bleeding. Five clades were identified that group the vast majority of the DENV-2-NS1 sequences analyzed (19/24; 79.2 %) with posterior probability values greater than or equal to 58 %. Seven sequences (87.5 %) associated with bleeding were phylogenetically related within clades 4 and 5, the posterior probability values were 58 % and 97 %, respectively. Conclusion Neither phylogenetic characteristics nor differences between amino acids of the DENV-2-NS1 sequences studied were found that could be associated directly with severity of the disease.(AU)


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Humans , Phylogeny , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/analysis , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue Virus/isolation & purification , South America , Computer Simulation
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Ciudad de México; Centro Nacional de Excelencia Tecnológica en Salud; 2015. 80 p. tab.(Guías de Práctica Clínica de Enfermería). (SS-783-15).
Monography in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1037680

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Introducción. El dengue es una enfermedad infecciosa sistémica, viral transmitida por el mosquito “Aedes”. La OMS calcula que cada año se producen entre 50 y 100 millones de infecciones por este virus en el mundo. En México en el transcurso de la última década ha habido un incremento de casos, especialmente de tipo hemorrágico.Métodos. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática de artículos en cuatro etapas, retrospectiva a 10 años relacionada a dengue grave en PubMed, BVS, Tripdatabase y sitios Web; obteniendo 149 resultados, siendo útiles 40 para el desarrollo de esta guía: revisiones sistemáticas, meta análisis, ensayos clínicos aleatorizados, estudios observacionales y Guías de Práctica Clínica.Resultados. Revisiones sistemáticas mencionan que la desnutrición grado 2 o 3 proteico calórica severa protege contra la vasculopatía del dengue y que la fase crítica comienza alrededor del período de desaparición de fiebre, la leucopenia avanza y hay una rápida disminución de plaquetas, esto precede a la manifestación más específica y potencialmente mortal de esta fase: incrementa la permeabilidad capilar conduciendo a la pérdida de plasma y aumento en él hematocrito; un estudio transversal prospectivo encontró que infecciones sucesivas del virus del dengue aumentan el riesgo de dengue grave y un estudio multicéntrico refiere que las fallas orgánicas más desarrolladas fueron respiratorias, cardiovasculares, neurológicas y hepáticas.Conclusiones. La implementación de las recomendaciones están dirigidas principalmente a las intervenciones de enfermería que contribuyen a la prevención, recuperación, disminución de complicaciones y limitación de daños para el paciente con dengue grave.


Introduction. Dengue fever is a systemic, viral infectious disease transmitted by the ""Aedes"" mosquito. WHO estimates that each year occur between 50 and 100 million infections by this virus in the world. In Mexico over the course of the last decade, there has been an increase in cases, especially of hemorrhagic type. Methods. A systematic search of articles was carried out in four stages, back at 10 years related to severe dengue in PubMed, VHL, Tripdatabase and Web sites; 149 results, being useful 40 for the development of this guide: systematic reviews, meta analysis, clinical trials randomized, observational studies and clinical practice guidelines. Results. Systematic reviews mentioned malnutrition grade 2 or severe caloric protein 3 protects against vascular disease of dengue and the critical phase begins around the time of the disappearance of fever, leukopenia advances and there is a rapid decrease in platelets, this precedes the manifestation more specific and potentially deadly this phase: increases capillary permeability, leading to the loss of plasma and increase the hematocrit; a prospective cross-sectional study found that successive infections of the dengue virus increases the risk of serious dengue and a multicenter study concerns that more developed organic failures were respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological and hepatic.Conclusions. The implementation of the recommendations are directed mainly to the nursing interventions that contribute to the prevention, recovery, reduction of complications and limitation of patient with severe dengue.


Introdução. Dengue é uma doença infecciosa sistêmica, viral transmitida pelo mosquito ""Aedes"". O que estima-se que cada ano produzirá entre 50 e 100 milhões de infecções por este vírus no mundo. No México, durante a última década tem sido um aumento de casos, especialmente do tipo hemorrágico. Métodos. Uma busca sistemática dos artigos foi realizada em quatro etapas, em 10 anos relacionados com graves da dengue no PubMed, BVS, Tripdatabase e Web sites; 149 resultados, sendo 40 útil para o desenvolvimento deste guia: revisões sistemáticas, meta análise, ensaios clínicos randomizados, estudos observacionais e diretrizes de prática clínica.Resultados. Revisões sistemáticas mencionado o grau de desnutrição 2 ou proteína calórica grave 3 protege contra doença vascular de dengue e a fase crítica começa na época do desaparecimento da febre, leucopenia avança e há uma rápida diminuição de plaquetas, isto precede a manifestação mais específica e potencialmente mortal nesta fase: aumenta a permeabilidade capilar, levando à perda de plasma e aumento do hematócrito; um estudo transversal prospectivo descobriu que infecções sucessivas do vírus da dengue a aumentam o risco de dengue grave e um estudo multicêntrico refere-se que os defeitos orgânicos mais específica e potencialmente mortal nesta fase: aumenta a permeabilidade capilar, levando à perda de plasma e aumento do hematócrito; um estudo transversal prospectivo descobriu que infecções sucessivas do vírus da dengue a aumentam o risco de dengue grave e um estudo multicêntrico refere-se que os defeitos orgânicos mais desenvolvidos eram respiratórias, cardiovasculares, neurológicas e hepáticas. Conclusões. A implementação das recomendações são direcionados principalmente para eles, as intervenções de enfermagem que contribuem para a prevenção, recuperação, redução de complicações e a limitação de danos para o paciente com dengue grave.


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Humans , Severe Dengue/complications , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Severe Dengue/nursing , Severe Dengue/epidemiology , Severe Dengue/immunology , Severe Dengue/mortality , Severe Dengue/pathology , Severe Dengue/prevention & control , Severe Dengue/blood , Severe Dengue/therapy
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An. Fac. Med. (Perú) ; 75(3): 259-263, jul.-set. 2014. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1105942

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Introducción: Puerto Maldonado, capital del Departamento de Madre de Dios, es catalogado como zona endémica de dengue. La clasificación de dengue considera al dengue grave (hemorrágico) cuando se produce shock, distrés respiratorio o compromiso de órgano blanco. Objetivos: Determinar las características de los exámenes de laboratorio en pacientes con dengue grave hospitalizados en la Unidad de Cuidados Intermedios del Hospital Santa Rosa de Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Perú. Diseño: Estudio retrospectivo de corte transversal. Institución: Laboratorio Central y Departamento de Epidemiología del Hospital Santa Rosa, Madre de Dios, Perú. Materiales: Cincuenta y cinco historias clínicas de pacientes con diagnóstico de dengue grave hospitalizados en la Unidad de Cuidados Intermedios, en el periodo junio de 2010 a noviembre de 2011. Métodos: Se analizó los resultados de exámenes de laboratorio solicitados durante la hospitalización. Principales medidas de resultados: Valores de transaminasas, creatinina, hemograma completo y examen de orina. Resultados: El mayor número de pacientes con dengue grave procedió de Puerto Maldonado (84 por ciento). El grupo etario mayormente afectado fue el de 40 a 49 años (32 por ciento). En 83 por ciento de los pacientes hospitalizados se presentó elevación de las transaminasas y de la creatinina sérica. El recuento de plaquetas estuvo dentro de rangos normales, excepto en el grupo de 10 a 19 años (11 por ciento), en quienes se halló concentraciones séricas de plaquetas menores a 150 000/mL. Conclusiones: En la mayoría de pacientes hospitalizados por dengue grave en Puerto Maldonado existió elevación sérica de transaminasas y creatinina. El recuento de plaquetas fue normal, pero existió plaquetopenia en el grupo de 10 a 19 años.


Background: Puerto Maldonado is the capital of Madre de Dios Department and is a dengue endemic zone. Severe (hemorrhagic) dengue includes shock, respiratory distress and involvement of target organs. Objectives: To identify laboratory findings in severe dengue patients. Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Setting: Central Laboratory and Epidemiology Department, Santa Rosa Hospital, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru. Materials: Fifty-five medical records of patients with severe dengue hospitalized in the intermediate care unit from June 2010 through November 2011. Methods: Results of laboratory tests taken during hospitalization were analyzed. Main outcome measures: Transaminases, creatinine, complete blood count and urinalysis. Results: Most patients came from Puerto Maldonado (84 per cent). The 40-49 years-old group was the most affected (32 per cent). Out of 55 patients, 83 per cent showed increased serum transaminases and creatinine. Platelet count was within normal limits, except in the 10-19 year-old group (11 per cent), which showed serum platelets levels less than 150 000/mL. Conclusions: Most patients hospitalized for severe dengue at Puerto Maldonado presented increase in serum transaminases and creatinine. Platelet count was within normal limits but low in the 10-19 year-old group.


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Male , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Platelet Count , Creatinine , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Hematocrit , Laboratory Test , Transaminases , Retrospective Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies
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J. bras. med ; 102(2)março-abril 2014. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-712222

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A dengue é uma doença infecciosa de evolução aguda, transmitida por vírus (RNA vírus). Infecta o homem através da picada do inseto fêmea Aedes aegypti. Seus sinais e sintomas são variáveis, com formas oligossintomáticas, formas clássicas (febris) e formas graves hemorrágicas, podendo até apresentar síndrome cardiovascular hipovolêmica. O diagnóstico envolve critérios clínico-laboratoriais. O diagnóstico sorológico tem fundamental importância na classificação de infecção primária ou secundária, já que a dengue hemorrágica surge com maior frequência nas infecções secundárias. O isolamento do vírus é geralmente realizado para fins de pesquisa ou epidemiológicos. As epidemias ocorrem principalmente no verão, durante ou após períodos chuvosos.


The dengue is an infectious disease of acute evolution transmitted by virus (RNA virus), infecting humans through the bite of the Aedes aegypti female insect. Presenting signs and symptoms variables with oligosymptomatic forms, classical forms (fever) and severe hemorrhagic form (DHF), this can lead to cardiovascular hypovolemic syndrome. The diagnoses of dengue disease involves clinical and laboratory criteria. Serological diagnosis has fundamental importance in the classification of primary or secondary infection, since DHF appears most often in secondary infections.Virus isolation is usually carried out for research or epidemiological studies. Epidemics occur mainly in the summer, during or after rainy periods.


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Humans , Male , Female , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/diagnosis , Clinical Diagnosis , Platelet Count/methods , Fever/diagnosis , Oligosymptomatic Patients , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Serologic Tests/methods , Dengue Virus/immunology , Dengue Virus/isolation & purification
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(1): 93-98, 02/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-703642

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In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a new guideline that stratifies dengue-affected patients into severe (SD) and non-severe dengue (NSD) (with or without warning signs). To evaluate the new recommendations, we completed a retrospective cross-sectional study of the dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) cases reported during an outbreak in 2011 in northeastern Brazil. We investigated 84 suspected DHF patients, including 45 (53.6%) males and 39 (46.4%) females. The ages of the patients ranged from five-83 years and the median age was 29. According to the DHF/dengue shock syndrome classification, 53 (63.1%) patients were classified as having dengue fever and 31 (36.9%) as having DHF. According to the 2009 WHO classification, 32 (38.1%) patients were grouped as having NSD [4 (4.8%) without warning signs and 28 (33.3%) with warning signs] and 52 (61.9%) as having SD. A better performance of the revised classification in the detection of severe clinical manifestations allows for an improved detection of patients with SD and may reduce deaths. The revised classification will not only facilitate effective screening and patient management, but will also enable the collection of standardised surveillance data for future epidemiological and clinical studies.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Epidemics , Severity of Illness Index , Severe Dengue/classification , Severe Dengue/epidemiology , World Health Organization , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dengue/classification , Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/epidemiology , Disease Notification/statistics & numerical data , Retrospective Studies , Symptom Assessment , Severe Dengue/diagnosis
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 46(5): 542-546, Sept-Oct/2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-691415

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Introduction Dengue is prevalent in many tropical and sub-tropical regions. The clinical diagnosis of dengue is still complex, and not much data are available. This work aimed at assessing the diagnostic accuracy of the tourniquet test in patients with suspected dengue infection and its positivity in different classifications of this disease as reported to the Information System for Notifiable Disease in Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil between 2001 and 2006. Methods Cross-section analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of the tourniquet test for dengue, using IgM-anti-DENV ELISA as a gold standard. Results We selected 9,836 suspected cases, of which 41.1% were confirmed to be dengue. Classic dengue was present in 95.8%, dengue with complications in 2.5% and dengue hemorrhagic fever in 1.7%. The tourniquet test was positive in 16.9% of classic dengue cases, 61.7% of dengue cases with complications and 82.9% of cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever. The sensitivity and specificity of the tourniquet test were 19.1% and 86.4%, respectively. Conclusions A positive tourniquet test can be a valuable tool to support diagnosis of dengue where laboratory tests are not available. However, the absence of a positive test should not be read as the absence of infection. In addition, the tourniquet test was demonstrated to be an indicator of dengue severity. .


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Humans , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Tourniquets , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Databases, Factual , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , Severity of Illness Index , Severe Dengue/epidemiology
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 108(6): 755-762, set. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-685485

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Currently, several assays can confirm acute dengue infection at the point-of-care. However, none of these assays can predict the severity of the disease symptoms. A prognosis test that predicts the likelihood of a dengue patient to develop a severe form of the disease could permit more efficient patient triage and treatment. We hypothesise that mRNA expression of apoptosis and innate immune response-related genes will be differentially regulated during the early stages of dengue and might predict the clinical outcome. Aiming to identify biomarkers for dengue prognosis, we extracted mRNA from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of mild and severe dengue patients during the febrile stage of the disease to measure the expression levels of selected genes by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The selected candidate biomarkers were previously identified by our group as differentially expressed in microarray studies. We verified that the mRNA coding for CFD, MAGED1, PSMB9, PRDX4 and FCGR3B were differentially expressed between patients who developed clinical symptoms associated with the mild type of dengue and patients who showed clinical symptoms associated with severe dengue. We suggest that this gene expression panel could putatively serve as biomarkers for the clinical prognosis of dengue haemorrhagic fever.


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Humans , Antigens, Neoplasm/genetics , Cysteine Endopeptidases/genetics , Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics , Neoplasm Proteins/genetics , Peroxiredoxins/genetics , Receptors, IgG/genetics , Receptors, Interleukin-1/genetics , Severity of Illness Index , Severe Dengue/diagnosis , Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/genetics , Biomarkers , Gene Expression , GPI-Linked Proteins/genetics , Immunity, Innate/genetics , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/immunology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/pathology , Microarray Analysis , Prognosis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Messenger/isolation & purification , Serotyping
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