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Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen
BACKGROUND: Investigations were conducted by the authors to explore an outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) reported in 2010 from Al-Mukalla city, the capital of Hadramout in Yemen. METHODS: From 15–17 June 2010, the outbreak investigation period, specimens were obtained within 7 days after ons...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-136 |
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author | Madani, Tariq A Abuelzein, El-Tayeb ME Al-Bar, Hussein MS Azhar, Esam I Kao, Moujahed Alshoeb, Haj O Bamoosa, Alabd R |
author_facet | Madani, Tariq A Abuelzein, El-Tayeb ME Al-Bar, Hussein MS Azhar, Esam I Kao, Moujahed Alshoeb, Haj O Bamoosa, Alabd R |
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description | BACKGROUND: Investigations were conducted by the authors to explore an outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) reported in 2010 from Al-Mukalla city, the capital of Hadramout in Yemen. METHODS: From 15–17 June 2010, the outbreak investigation period, specimens were obtained within 7 days after onset of illness of 18 acutely ill patients hospitalized with VHF and 15 household asymptomatic contacts of 6 acute cases. Additionally, 189 stored sera taken from acutely ill patients with suspected VHF hospitalized in the preceding 12 months were obtained from the Ministry of Health of Yemen. Thus, a total of 222 human specimens were collected; 207 specimens from acute cases and 15 specimens from contacts. All samples were tested with RT-PCR for dengue (DENV), Alkhumra (ALKV), Rift Valley Fever (RVFV), Yellow Fever (YFV), and Chikungunya (CHIKV) viruses. Samples were also tested for DENV IgM, IgG, and NS1-antigen. Medical records of patients were reviewed and demographic, clinical, and laboratory data was collected. RESULTS: Of 207 patients tested, 181 (87.4%) patients were confirmed to have acute dengue with positive dengue NS1-antigen (97 patients, 46.9%) and/or IgM (163 patients, 78.7%). Of the 181 patients with confirmed dengue, 100 (55.2%) patients were IgG-positive. DENV RNA was detected in 2 (1%) patients with acute symptoms; both samples were molecularly typed as DENV type 3. No other VHF viruses were detected. For the 15 contacts tested, RT-PCR tests for the five viruses were negative, one contact was dengue IgM positive, and another one was dengue IgG positive. Of the 181 confirmed dengue patients, 120 (66.3%) patients were males and the median age was 24 years. The most common manifestations included fever (100%), headache (94.5%), backache (93.4%), malaise (88.4%), arthralgia (85.1%), myalgia (82.3%), bone pain (77.9%), and leukopenia (76.2%). Two (1.1%) patients died. CONCLUSIONS: DENV-3 was confirmed to be the cause of an outbreak of VHF in Al-Mukalla. It is important to use both IgM and NS1-antigen tests to confirm acute dengue particularly under the adverse field conditions, where proper storage and transportation of specimens are missing, which substantially reduce the sensitivity of the RT-PCR for detecting DENV RNA. |
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spelling | pubmed-36051142013-03-22 Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen Madani, Tariq A Abuelzein, El-Tayeb ME Al-Bar, Hussein MS Azhar, Esam I Kao, Moujahed Alshoeb, Haj O Bamoosa, Alabd R BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Investigations were conducted by the authors to explore an outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) reported in 2010 from Al-Mukalla city, the capital of Hadramout in Yemen. METHODS: From 15–17 June 2010, the outbreak investigation period, specimens were obtained within 7 days after onset of illness of 18 acutely ill patients hospitalized with VHF and 15 household asymptomatic contacts of 6 acute cases. Additionally, 189 stored sera taken from acutely ill patients with suspected VHF hospitalized in the preceding 12 months were obtained from the Ministry of Health of Yemen. Thus, a total of 222 human specimens were collected; 207 specimens from acute cases and 15 specimens from contacts. All samples were tested with RT-PCR for dengue (DENV), Alkhumra (ALKV), Rift Valley Fever (RVFV), Yellow Fever (YFV), and Chikungunya (CHIKV) viruses. Samples were also tested for DENV IgM, IgG, and NS1-antigen. Medical records of patients were reviewed and demographic, clinical, and laboratory data was collected. RESULTS: Of 207 patients tested, 181 (87.4%) patients were confirmed to have acute dengue with positive dengue NS1-antigen (97 patients, 46.9%) and/or IgM (163 patients, 78.7%). Of the 181 patients with confirmed dengue, 100 (55.2%) patients were IgG-positive. DENV RNA was detected in 2 (1%) patients with acute symptoms; both samples were molecularly typed as DENV type 3. No other VHF viruses were detected. For the 15 contacts tested, RT-PCR tests for the five viruses were negative, one contact was dengue IgM positive, and another one was dengue IgG positive. Of the 181 confirmed dengue patients, 120 (66.3%) patients were males and the median age was 24 years. The most common manifestations included fever (100%), headache (94.5%), backache (93.4%), malaise (88.4%), arthralgia (85.1%), myalgia (82.3%), bone pain (77.9%), and leukopenia (76.2%). Two (1.1%) patients died. CONCLUSIONS: DENV-3 was confirmed to be the cause of an outbreak of VHF in Al-Mukalla. It is important to use both IgM and NS1-antigen tests to confirm acute dengue particularly under the adverse field conditions, where proper storage and transportation of specimens are missing, which substantially reduce the sensitivity of the RT-PCR for detecting DENV RNA. BioMed Central 2013-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3605114/ /pubmed/23497142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-136 Text en Copyright ©2013 Madani et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Madani, Tariq A Abuelzein, El-Tayeb ME Al-Bar, Hussein MS Azhar, Esam I Kao, Moujahed Alshoeb, Haj O Bamoosa, Alabd R Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title | Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title_full | Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title_fullStr | Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title_full_unstemmed | Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title_short | Outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in Al-Mukalla, Yemen |
title_sort | outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by dengue virus type 3 in al-mukalla, yemen |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-136 |
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