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Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009

BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to field test dengue vaccines to determine their role in the control of the disease. Our aims were to study dengue epidemiology and prepare the site for a dengue vaccine efficacy trial. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We performed a prospective cohort study of children in p...

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Autores principales: Sabchareon, Arunee, Sirivichayakul, Chukiat, Limkittikul, Kriengsak, Chanthavanich, Pornthep, Suvannadabba, Saravudh, Jiwariyavej, Vithaya, Dulyachai, Wut, Pengsaa, Krisana, Margolis, Harold S., Letson, G. William
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22860141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001732
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author Sabchareon, Arunee
Sirivichayakul, Chukiat
Limkittikul, Kriengsak
Chanthavanich, Pornthep
Suvannadabba, Saravudh
Jiwariyavej, Vithaya
Dulyachai, Wut
Pengsaa, Krisana
Margolis, Harold S.
Letson, G. William
author_facet Sabchareon, Arunee
Sirivichayakul, Chukiat
Limkittikul, Kriengsak
Chanthavanich, Pornthep
Suvannadabba, Saravudh
Jiwariyavej, Vithaya
Dulyachai, Wut
Pengsaa, Krisana
Margolis, Harold S.
Letson, G. William
author_sort Sabchareon, Arunee
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description BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to field test dengue vaccines to determine their role in the control of the disease. Our aims were to study dengue epidemiology and prepare the site for a dengue vaccine efficacy trial. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We performed a prospective cohort study of children in primary schools in central Thailand from 2006 through 2009. We assessed the epidemiology of dengue by active fever surveillance for acute febrile illness as detected by school absenteeism and telephone contact of parents, and dengue diagnostic testing. Dengue accounted for 394 (6.74%) of the 5,842 febrile cases identified in 2882, 3104, 2717 and 2312 student person-years over the four years, respectively. Dengue incidence was 1.77% in 2006, 3.58% in 2007, 5.74% in 2008 and 3.29% in 2009. Mean dengue incidence over the 4 years was 3.6%. Dengue virus (DENV) types were determined in 333 (84.5%) of positive specimens; DENV serotype 1 (DENV-1) was the most common (43%), followed by DENV-2 (29%), DENV-3 (20%) and DENV-4 (8%). Disease severity ranged from dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in 42 (10.5%) cases, dengue fever (DF) in 142 (35.5%) cases and undifferentiated fever (UF) in 210 (52.5%) cases. All four DENV serotypes were involved in all disease severity. A majority of cases had secondary DENV infection, 95% in DHF, 88.7% in DF and 81.9% in UF. Two DHF (0.5%) cases had primary DENV-3 infection. CONCLUSION: The results illustrate the high incidence of dengue with all four DENV serotypes in primary school children, with approximately 50% of disease manifesting as mild clinical symptoms of UF, not meeting the 1997 WHO criteria for dengue. Severe disease (DHF) occurred in one tenth of cases. Data of this type are required for clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of dengue vaccines in large scale clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-34091102012-08-02 Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009 Sabchareon, Arunee Sirivichayakul, Chukiat Limkittikul, Kriengsak Chanthavanich, Pornthep Suvannadabba, Saravudh Jiwariyavej, Vithaya Dulyachai, Wut Pengsaa, Krisana Margolis, Harold S. Letson, G. William PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to field test dengue vaccines to determine their role in the control of the disease. Our aims were to study dengue epidemiology and prepare the site for a dengue vaccine efficacy trial. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We performed a prospective cohort study of children in primary schools in central Thailand from 2006 through 2009. We assessed the epidemiology of dengue by active fever surveillance for acute febrile illness as detected by school absenteeism and telephone contact of parents, and dengue diagnostic testing. Dengue accounted for 394 (6.74%) of the 5,842 febrile cases identified in 2882, 3104, 2717 and 2312 student person-years over the four years, respectively. Dengue incidence was 1.77% in 2006, 3.58% in 2007, 5.74% in 2008 and 3.29% in 2009. Mean dengue incidence over the 4 years was 3.6%. Dengue virus (DENV) types were determined in 333 (84.5%) of positive specimens; DENV serotype 1 (DENV-1) was the most common (43%), followed by DENV-2 (29%), DENV-3 (20%) and DENV-4 (8%). Disease severity ranged from dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in 42 (10.5%) cases, dengue fever (DF) in 142 (35.5%) cases and undifferentiated fever (UF) in 210 (52.5%) cases. All four DENV serotypes were involved in all disease severity. A majority of cases had secondary DENV infection, 95% in DHF, 88.7% in DF and 81.9% in UF. Two DHF (0.5%) cases had primary DENV-3 infection. CONCLUSION: The results illustrate the high incidence of dengue with all four DENV serotypes in primary school children, with approximately 50% of disease manifesting as mild clinical symptoms of UF, not meeting the 1997 WHO criteria for dengue. Severe disease (DHF) occurred in one tenth of cases. Data of this type are required for clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of dengue vaccines in large scale clinical trials. Public Library of Science 2012-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3409110/ /pubmed/22860141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001732 Text en © 2012 Sabchareon 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sabchareon, Arunee
Sirivichayakul, Chukiat
Limkittikul, Kriengsak
Chanthavanich, Pornthep
Suvannadabba, Saravudh
Jiwariyavej, Vithaya
Dulyachai, Wut
Pengsaa, Krisana
Margolis, Harold S.
Letson, G. William
Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title_full Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title_fullStr Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title_full_unstemmed Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title_short Dengue Infection in Children in Ratchaburi, Thailand: A Cohort Study. I. Epidemiology of Symptomatic Acute Dengue Infection in Children, 2006–2009
title_sort dengue infection in children in ratchaburi, thailand: a cohort study. i. epidemiology of symptomatic acute dengue infection in children, 2006–2009
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22860141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001732
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