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Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue

BACKGROUND: Dengue is the commonest arboviral disease of humans. An early and accurate diagnosis of dengue can support clinical management, surveillance and disease control and is central to achieving the World Health Organisation target of a 50% reduction in dengue case mortality by 2020. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Tuan, Nguyen Minh, Nhan, Ho Thi, Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh, Hung, Nguyen Thanh, Tuan, Ha Manh, Tram, Ta Van, Ha, Nguyen Le Da, Loi, Phan, Quang, Han Khoi, Kien, Duong Thi Hue, Hubbard, Sonya, Chau, Tran Nguyen Bich, Wills, Bridget, Wolbers, Marcel, Simmons, Cameron P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003638
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author Tuan, Nguyen Minh
Nhan, Ho Thi
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Hung, Nguyen Thanh
Tuan, Ha Manh
Tram, Ta Van
Ha, Nguyen Le Da
Loi, Phan
Quang, Han Khoi
Kien, Duong Thi Hue
Hubbard, Sonya
Chau, Tran Nguyen Bich
Wills, Bridget
Wolbers, Marcel
Simmons, Cameron P.
author_facet Tuan, Nguyen Minh
Nhan, Ho Thi
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Hung, Nguyen Thanh
Tuan, Ha Manh
Tram, Ta Van
Ha, Nguyen Le Da
Loi, Phan
Quang, Han Khoi
Kien, Duong Thi Hue
Hubbard, Sonya
Chau, Tran Nguyen Bich
Wills, Bridget
Wolbers, Marcel
Simmons, Cameron P.
author_sort Tuan, Nguyen Minh
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description BACKGROUND: Dengue is the commonest arboviral disease of humans. An early and accurate diagnosis of dengue can support clinical management, surveillance and disease control and is central to achieving the World Health Organisation target of a 50% reduction in dengue case mortality by 2020. METHODS: 5729 children with fever of <72hrs duration were enrolled into this multicenter prospective study in southern Vietnam between 2010-2012. A composite of gold standard diagnostic tests identified 1692 dengue cases. Using statistical methods, a novel Early Dengue Classifier (EDC) was developed that used patient age, white blood cell count and platelet count to discriminate dengue cases from non-dengue cases. RESULTS: The EDC had a sensitivity of 74.8% (95%CI: 73.0-76.8%) and specificity of 76.3% (95%CI: 75.2-77.6%) for the diagnosis of dengue. As an adjunctive test alongside NS1 rapid testing, sensitivity of the composite test was 91.6% (95%CI: 90.4-92.9%). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate that the early diagnosis of dengue can be enhanced beyond the current standard of care using a simple evidence-based algorithm. The results should support patient management and clinical trials of specific therapies.
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spelling pubmed-43834892015-04-09 Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue Tuan, Nguyen Minh Nhan, Ho Thi Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh Hung, Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Ha Manh Tram, Ta Van Ha, Nguyen Le Da Loi, Phan Quang, Han Khoi Kien, Duong Thi Hue Hubbard, Sonya Chau, Tran Nguyen Bich Wills, Bridget Wolbers, Marcel Simmons, Cameron P. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue is the commonest arboviral disease of humans. An early and accurate diagnosis of dengue can support clinical management, surveillance and disease control and is central to achieving the World Health Organisation target of a 50% reduction in dengue case mortality by 2020. METHODS: 5729 children with fever of <72hrs duration were enrolled into this multicenter prospective study in southern Vietnam between 2010-2012. A composite of gold standard diagnostic tests identified 1692 dengue cases. Using statistical methods, a novel Early Dengue Classifier (EDC) was developed that used patient age, white blood cell count and platelet count to discriminate dengue cases from non-dengue cases. RESULTS: The EDC had a sensitivity of 74.8% (95%CI: 73.0-76.8%) and specificity of 76.3% (95%CI: 75.2-77.6%) for the diagnosis of dengue. As an adjunctive test alongside NS1 rapid testing, sensitivity of the composite test was 91.6% (95%CI: 90.4-92.9%). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate that the early diagnosis of dengue can be enhanced beyond the current standard of care using a simple evidence-based algorithm. The results should support patient management and clinical trials of specific therapies. Public Library of Science 2015-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4383489/ /pubmed/25836753 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003638 Text en © 2015 Tuan 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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Tuan, Nguyen Minh
Nhan, Ho Thi
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Hung, Nguyen Thanh
Tuan, Ha Manh
Tram, Ta Van
Ha, Nguyen Le Da
Loi, Phan
Quang, Han Khoi
Kien, Duong Thi Hue
Hubbard, Sonya
Chau, Tran Nguyen Bich
Wills, Bridget
Wolbers, Marcel
Simmons, Cameron P.
Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title_full Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title_fullStr Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title_short Sensitivity and Specificity of a Novel Classifier for the Early Diagnosis of Dengue
title_sort sensitivity and specificity of a novel classifier for the early diagnosis of dengue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003638
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