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Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua
BACKGROUND: Dengue is an emerging infectious disease of global significance. Suspected dengue, especially in children in Nicaragua’s heavily-urbanized capital of Managua, has been well documented, but unsuspected dengue among children and adults with undifferentitated fever has not. METHODOLOGY/PRIN...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5085067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005026 |
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author | Reller, Megan E. de Silva, Aravinda M. Miles, Jeremy J. Jadi, Ramesh S. Broadwater, Anne Walker, Katie Woods, Christopher Mayorga, Orlando Matute, Armando |
author_facet | Reller, Megan E. de Silva, Aravinda M. Miles, Jeremy J. Jadi, Ramesh S. Broadwater, Anne Walker, Katie Woods, Christopher Mayorga, Orlando Matute, Armando |
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description | BACKGROUND: Dengue is an emerging infectious disease of global significance. Suspected dengue, especially in children in Nicaragua’s heavily-urbanized capital of Managua, has been well documented, but unsuspected dengue among children and adults with undifferentitated fever has not. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To prospectively study dengue in semi-urban and rural western Nicaragua, we obtained epidemiologic and clinical data as well as acute and convalescent sera (2 to 4 weeks after onset of illness) from a convenience sample (enrollment Monday to Saturday daytime to early evening) of consecutively enrolled patients (n = 740) aged ≥ 1 years presenting with acute febrile illness. We tested paired sera for dengue IgG and IgM and serotyped dengue virus using reverse transcriptase-PCR. Among 740 febrile patients enrolled, 90% had paired sera. We found 470 (63.5%) were seropositive for dengue at enrollment. The dengue seroprevalance increased with age and reached >90% in people over the age of 20 years. We identified acute dengue (serotypes 1 and 2) in 38 (5.1%) patients. Only 8.1% (3/37) of confirmed cases were suspected clinically. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Dengue is an important and largely unrecognized cause of fever in rural western Nicaragua. Since Zika virus is transmitted by the same vector and has been associated with severe congenital infections, the population we studied is at particular risk for being devastated by the Zika epidemic that has now reached Central America. |
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spelling | pubmed-50850672016-11-04 Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua Reller, Megan E. de Silva, Aravinda M. Miles, Jeremy J. Jadi, Ramesh S. Broadwater, Anne Walker, Katie Woods, Christopher Mayorga, Orlando Matute, Armando PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue is an emerging infectious disease of global significance. Suspected dengue, especially in children in Nicaragua’s heavily-urbanized capital of Managua, has been well documented, but unsuspected dengue among children and adults with undifferentitated fever has not. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To prospectively study dengue in semi-urban and rural western Nicaragua, we obtained epidemiologic and clinical data as well as acute and convalescent sera (2 to 4 weeks after onset of illness) from a convenience sample (enrollment Monday to Saturday daytime to early evening) of consecutively enrolled patients (n = 740) aged ≥ 1 years presenting with acute febrile illness. We tested paired sera for dengue IgG and IgM and serotyped dengue virus using reverse transcriptase-PCR. Among 740 febrile patients enrolled, 90% had paired sera. We found 470 (63.5%) were seropositive for dengue at enrollment. The dengue seroprevalance increased with age and reached >90% in people over the age of 20 years. We identified acute dengue (serotypes 1 and 2) in 38 (5.1%) patients. Only 8.1% (3/37) of confirmed cases were suspected clinically. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Dengue is an important and largely unrecognized cause of fever in rural western Nicaragua. Since Zika virus is transmitted by the same vector and has been associated with severe congenital infections, the population we studied is at particular risk for being devastated by the Zika epidemic that has now reached Central America. Public Library of Science 2016-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5085067/ /pubmed/27792777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005026 Text en © 2016 Reller 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Reller, Megan E. de Silva, Aravinda M. Miles, Jeremy J. Jadi, Ramesh S. Broadwater, Anne Walker, Katie Woods, Christopher Mayorga, Orlando Matute, Armando Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title | Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title_full | Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title_fullStr | Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title_full_unstemmed | Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title_short | Unsuspected Dengue as a Cause of Acute Febrile Illness in Children and Adults in Western Nicaragua |
title_sort | unsuspected dengue as a cause of acute febrile illness in children and adults in western nicaragua |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5085067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005026 |
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