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Epidemiological, Clinical and Entomological Characteristics of Yellow Fever Outbreak in Darfur 2012

The study aims at analyzing the epidemiological, clinical and entomological characteristics of Darfur yellow fever epidemic. It is a descriptive, cross-sectional study. According to operational case definition, suspected yellow fever cases are included in case spread sheet with variables like age, s...

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Autores principales: Alhakimi, Hamdi Abdulwahab, Mohamed, Omima Gadalla, Khogaly, Hayat Salah Eldin, Arafa, Khalid Ahmad Omar, Ahmed, Waled Amen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AIMS Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29546100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2015.1.132
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author Alhakimi, Hamdi Abdulwahab
Mohamed, Omima Gadalla
Khogaly, Hayat Salah Eldin
Arafa, Khalid Ahmad Omar
Ahmed, Waled Amen
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description The study aims at analyzing the epidemiological, clinical and entomological characteristics of Darfur yellow fever epidemic. It is a descriptive, cross-sectional study. According to operational case definition, suspected yellow fever cases are included in case spread sheet with variables like age, sex, locality, occupation, status of vaccination, onset of symptoms, presenting symptoms, date of blood sampling and confirmation of diagnosis either by laboratory results or epidemiological link. Data about important entomological indices were collected by surveys conducted in 17 localities of 3 Darfur states (Central, West and south Darfur). All Darfur states (especially Central Darfur) have been affected by Yellow Fever outbreak. There is a need to review the non-specific case definition of Yellow Fever which seems to overwhelm the system during outbreaks with cases of other endemic diseases. The significant risk factors of this outbreak included male sex, adult age, outdoor occupation and traditional mining. The fatality rate was significantly associated with vaccination status. The highest fatality rate was recorded by children less than 2 years old (42.9%). Generally, increase in certain entomological indices was followed by increase in number of reported cases 7 days later. Central Darfur state was significantly higher in most studied entomological indices.
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spelling pubmed-56903742018-03-15 Epidemiological, Clinical and Entomological Characteristics of Yellow Fever Outbreak in Darfur 2012 Alhakimi, Hamdi Abdulwahab Mohamed, Omima Gadalla Khogaly, Hayat Salah Eldin Arafa, Khalid Ahmad Omar Ahmed, Waled Amen AIMS Public Health Research Article The study aims at analyzing the epidemiological, clinical and entomological characteristics of Darfur yellow fever epidemic. It is a descriptive, cross-sectional study. According to operational case definition, suspected yellow fever cases are included in case spread sheet with variables like age, sex, locality, occupation, status of vaccination, onset of symptoms, presenting symptoms, date of blood sampling and confirmation of diagnosis either by laboratory results or epidemiological link. Data about important entomological indices were collected by surveys conducted in 17 localities of 3 Darfur states (Central, West and south Darfur). All Darfur states (especially Central Darfur) have been affected by Yellow Fever outbreak. There is a need to review the non-specific case definition of Yellow Fever which seems to overwhelm the system during outbreaks with cases of other endemic diseases. The significant risk factors of this outbreak included male sex, adult age, outdoor occupation and traditional mining. The fatality rate was significantly associated with vaccination status. The highest fatality rate was recorded by children less than 2 years old (42.9%). Generally, increase in certain entomological indices was followed by increase in number of reported cases 7 days later. Central Darfur state was significantly higher in most studied entomological indices. AIMS Press 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5690374/ /pubmed/29546100 http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2015.1.132 Text en © 2015, Waled Amen Ahmed, et al., licensee AIMS Press This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
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title_sort epidemiological, clinical and entomological characteristics of yellow fever outbreak in darfur 2012
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29546100
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