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Age-Specificity of Clinical Dengue during Primary and Secondary Infections

BACKGROUND: This study aims to estimate the age-specific risks of clinical dengue attack (i.e., the risk of symptomatic dengue among the total number of dengue virus (DENV) infections) during primary and secondary infections. METHODS: We analyzed two pieces of epidemiological information in Binh Thu...

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Autores principales: Thai, Khoa T. D., Nishiura, Hiroshi, Hoang, Phuong Lan, Tran, Nga Thanh Thi, Phan, Giao Trong, Le, Hung Quoc, Tran, Binh Quang, Nguyen, Nam Van, de Vries, Peter J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3119638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001180
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author Thai, Khoa T. D.
Nishiura, Hiroshi
Hoang, Phuong Lan
Tran, Nga Thanh Thi
Phan, Giao Trong
Le, Hung Quoc
Tran, Binh Quang
Nguyen, Nam Van
de Vries, Peter J.
author_facet Thai, Khoa T. D.
Nishiura, Hiroshi
Hoang, Phuong Lan
Tran, Nga Thanh Thi
Phan, Giao Trong
Le, Hung Quoc
Tran, Binh Quang
Nguyen, Nam Van
de Vries, Peter J.
author_sort Thai, Khoa T. D.
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description BACKGROUND: This study aims to estimate the age-specific risks of clinical dengue attack (i.e., the risk of symptomatic dengue among the total number of dengue virus (DENV) infections) during primary and secondary infections. METHODS: We analyzed two pieces of epidemiological information in Binh Thuan province, southern Vietnam, i.e., age-specific seroprevalence and a community-wide longitudinal study of clinical dengue attack. The latter data set stratified febrile patients with DENV infection by age as well as infection parity. A simple modeling approach was employed to estimate the age-specific risks of clinical dengue attack during primary and secondary infections. RESULTS: Using the seroprevalence data, the force of infection was estimated to be 11.7% (95% confidence intervals (CI): 10.8–12.7) per year. Median age (and the 25–75 percentiles) of dengue fever patients during primary and secondary infections were 12 (9–20) and 20 (14–31) years, respectively. The estimated age-specific risk of clinical dengue increases as a function of age for both primary and secondary infections; the estimated proportion of symptomatic patients among the total number of infected individuals was estimated to be <7% for those aged <10 years for both primary and secondary infections, but increased as patients become older, reaching to 8–11% by the age of 20 years. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: For both primary and secondary infections, higher age at DENV infection was shown to result in higher risk of clinical attack. Age as an important modulator of clinical dengue explains recent increase in dengue notifications in ageing countries in Southeast Asia, and moreover, poses a paradoxical problem of an increase in adult patients resulting from a decline in the force of infection, which may be caused by various factors including time-dependent variations in epidemiological, ecological and demographic dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-31196382011-06-27 Age-Specificity of Clinical Dengue during Primary and Secondary Infections Thai, Khoa T. D. Nishiura, Hiroshi Hoang, Phuong Lan Tran, Nga Thanh Thi Phan, Giao Trong Le, Hung Quoc Tran, Binh Quang Nguyen, Nam Van de Vries, Peter J. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aims to estimate the age-specific risks of clinical dengue attack (i.e., the risk of symptomatic dengue among the total number of dengue virus (DENV) infections) during primary and secondary infections. METHODS: We analyzed two pieces of epidemiological information in Binh Thuan province, southern Vietnam, i.e., age-specific seroprevalence and a community-wide longitudinal study of clinical dengue attack. The latter data set stratified febrile patients with DENV infection by age as well as infection parity. A simple modeling approach was employed to estimate the age-specific risks of clinical dengue attack during primary and secondary infections. RESULTS: Using the seroprevalence data, the force of infection was estimated to be 11.7% (95% confidence intervals (CI): 10.8–12.7) per year. Median age (and the 25–75 percentiles) of dengue fever patients during primary and secondary infections were 12 (9–20) and 20 (14–31) years, respectively. The estimated age-specific risk of clinical dengue increases as a function of age for both primary and secondary infections; the estimated proportion of symptomatic patients among the total number of infected individuals was estimated to be <7% for those aged <10 years for both primary and secondary infections, but increased as patients become older, reaching to 8–11% by the age of 20 years. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: For both primary and secondary infections, higher age at DENV infection was shown to result in higher risk of clinical attack. Age as an important modulator of clinical dengue explains recent increase in dengue notifications in ageing countries in Southeast Asia, and moreover, poses a paradoxical problem of an increase in adult patients resulting from a decline in the force of infection, which may be caused by various factors including time-dependent variations in epidemiological, ecological and demographic dynamics. Public Library of Science 2011-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3119638/ /pubmed/21713018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001180 Text en Thai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Thai, Khoa T. D.
Nishiura, Hiroshi
Hoang, Phuong Lan
Tran, Nga Thanh Thi
Phan, Giao Trong
Le, Hung Quoc
Tran, Binh Quang
Nguyen, Nam Van
de Vries, Peter J.
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title_short Age-Specificity of Clinical Dengue during Primary and Secondary Infections
title_sort age-specificity of clinical dengue during primary and secondary infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3119638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001180
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