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Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia
To determine the incidence of dengue infection, we established active surveillance of febrile episodes in a cohort of schoolchildren from three schools in Medellin, Colombia. We followed a cohort of 2,379 schoolchildren in 2010 and followed 1,840 of these children the following year. During the foll...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/120496 |
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author | Restrepo, Berta Nelly Piedrahita, Leidy Diana Agudelo, Ivony Yireth Parra-Henao, Gabriel Osorio, Jorge E. |
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description | To determine the incidence of dengue infection, we established active surveillance of febrile episodes in a cohort of schoolchildren from three schools in Medellin, Colombia. We followed a cohort of 2,379 schoolchildren in 2010 and followed 1,840 of these children the following year. During the follow-up time, 264 schoolchildren displayed 297 febrile episodes; of these, 23 episodes (7.7%) were caused by acute dengue infection. All four dengue serotypes were found, and all of the cases were mild. The most common symptoms in the dengue cases compared with those in other febrile illness were asthenia (96% versus 87%), anorexia (78% versus 57%), rhinorrhea (65.2% versus 58%), abdominal pain (56.5% versus 47.8%), arthralgia (43% versus 33%), and positive tourniquet test (13% versus 3%). This difference was not statistically significant. Pulse was elevated, and systolic arterial pressure was lower in dengue cases compared with other febrile illness (P < 0.05). Mosquito indexes were determined in 8 children's houses and in the schools. Aedes aegypti adults were found in both households and in schools, whereas Aedes aegypti larvae were found only in schools. These results showed an elevated dengue frequency in children, with symptoms similar to those of other febrile illness and transmission risk in households and schools. |
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spelling | pubmed-35308542013-01-09 Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia Restrepo, Berta Nelly Piedrahita, Leidy Diana Agudelo, Ivony Yireth Parra-Henao, Gabriel Osorio, Jorge E. J Trop Med Research Article To determine the incidence of dengue infection, we established active surveillance of febrile episodes in a cohort of schoolchildren from three schools in Medellin, Colombia. We followed a cohort of 2,379 schoolchildren in 2010 and followed 1,840 of these children the following year. During the follow-up time, 264 schoolchildren displayed 297 febrile episodes; of these, 23 episodes (7.7%) were caused by acute dengue infection. All four dengue serotypes were found, and all of the cases were mild. The most common symptoms in the dengue cases compared with those in other febrile illness were asthenia (96% versus 87%), anorexia (78% versus 57%), rhinorrhea (65.2% versus 58%), abdominal pain (56.5% versus 47.8%), arthralgia (43% versus 33%), and positive tourniquet test (13% versus 3%). This difference was not statistically significant. Pulse was elevated, and systolic arterial pressure was lower in dengue cases compared with other febrile illness (P < 0.05). Mosquito indexes were determined in 8 children's houses and in the schools. Aedes aegypti adults were found in both households and in schools, whereas Aedes aegypti larvae were found only in schools. These results showed an elevated dengue frequency in children, with symptoms similar to those of other febrile illness and transmission risk in households and schools. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3530854/ /pubmed/23304167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/120496 Text en Copyright © 2012 Berta Nelly Restrepo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Restrepo, Berta Nelly Piedrahita, Leidy Diana Agudelo, Ivony Yireth Parra-Henao, Gabriel Osorio, Jorge E. Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title | Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title_full | Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title_fullStr | Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title_full_unstemmed | Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title_short | Frequency and Clinical Features of Dengue Infection in a Schoolchildren Cohort from Medellin, Colombia |
title_sort | frequency and clinical features of dengue infection in a schoolchildren cohort from medellin, colombia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/120496 |
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