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Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the age‐specific incidence of symptomatic dengue and chikungunya in Colombia. METHOD: A passive facility‐based fever surveillance study was conducted among individuals with undifferentiated fever. Confirmatory diagnostics included serological and molecular tests in paired samp...

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Autores principales: Carabali, Mabel, Lim, Jacqueline K., Palencia, Diana C., Lozano‐Parra, Anyela, Gelvez, Rosa Margarita, Lee, Kang Sung, Florez, Janeth P., Herrera, Victor Mauricio, Kaufman, Jay S., Rojas, Elsa M., Villar, Luis Angel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13147
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author Carabali, Mabel
Lim, Jacqueline K.
Palencia, Diana C.
Lozano‐Parra, Anyela
Gelvez, Rosa Margarita
Lee, Kang Sung
Florez, Janeth P.
Herrera, Victor Mauricio
Kaufman, Jay S.
Rojas, Elsa M.
Villar, Luis Angel
author_facet Carabali, Mabel
Lim, Jacqueline K.
Palencia, Diana C.
Lozano‐Parra, Anyela
Gelvez, Rosa Margarita
Lee, Kang Sung
Florez, Janeth P.
Herrera, Victor Mauricio
Kaufman, Jay S.
Rojas, Elsa M.
Villar, Luis Angel
author_sort Carabali, Mabel
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To estimate the age‐specific incidence of symptomatic dengue and chikungunya in Colombia. METHOD: A passive facility‐based fever surveillance study was conducted among individuals with undifferentiated fever. Confirmatory diagnostics included serological and molecular tests in paired samples, and surveillance's underreporting was assessed using capture–recapture methods. RESULTS: Of 839 febrile participants 686 completed the study. There were 33.2% (295/839) dengue infections (51% primary infections), and 35.9% (191/532) of negative dengue cases there were chikungunya cases. On average, dengue cases were younger (median = 18 years) than chikungunya cases (median = 25 years). Thrombocytopaenia and abdominal pain were the main dengue predictors, while presence of rash was the main predictor for chikungunya diagnosis. Underreporting of dengue was 31%; the estimated expansion factors indicate an underreporting rate of dengue cases of threefold for all cases and of almost sixfold for inpatients. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the ongoing coexistence of both arboviruses, a distinct clinical profile of each condition in the study area that could be used by clinicians to generate a differential diagnosis, and the presence of underreporting, mostly among hospitalised cases.
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spelling pubmed-63345062019-01-23 Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia Carabali, Mabel Lim, Jacqueline K. Palencia, Diana C. Lozano‐Parra, Anyela Gelvez, Rosa Margarita Lee, Kang Sung Florez, Janeth P. Herrera, Victor Mauricio Kaufman, Jay S. Rojas, Elsa M. Villar, Luis Angel Trop Med Int Health Original Research Papers OBJECTIVE: To estimate the age‐specific incidence of symptomatic dengue and chikungunya in Colombia. METHOD: A passive facility‐based fever surveillance study was conducted among individuals with undifferentiated fever. Confirmatory diagnostics included serological and molecular tests in paired samples, and surveillance's underreporting was assessed using capture–recapture methods. RESULTS: Of 839 febrile participants 686 completed the study. There were 33.2% (295/839) dengue infections (51% primary infections), and 35.9% (191/532) of negative dengue cases there were chikungunya cases. On average, dengue cases were younger (median = 18 years) than chikungunya cases (median = 25 years). Thrombocytopaenia and abdominal pain were the main dengue predictors, while presence of rash was the main predictor for chikungunya diagnosis. Underreporting of dengue was 31%; the estimated expansion factors indicate an underreporting rate of dengue cases of threefold for all cases and of almost sixfold for inpatients. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the ongoing coexistence of both arboviruses, a distinct clinical profile of each condition in the study area that could be used by clinicians to generate a differential diagnosis, and the presence of underreporting, mostly among hospitalised cases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-19 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6334506/ /pubmed/30176107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13147 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Papers
Carabali, Mabel
Lim, Jacqueline K.
Palencia, Diana C.
Lozano‐Parra, Anyela
Gelvez, Rosa Margarita
Lee, Kang Sung
Florez, Janeth P.
Herrera, Victor Mauricio
Kaufman, Jay S.
Rojas, Elsa M.
Villar, Luis Angel
Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title_full Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title_fullStr Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title_short Burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in Piedecuesta, Colombia
title_sort burden of dengue among febrile patients at the time of chikungunya introduction in piedecuesta, colombia
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13147
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