2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajp.20190504.19
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Clinical Profile of Dengue and Predictors of Its Severity Among Children

Abstract: Dengue fever is a self-limiting, systemic viral illness that has a wide range of clinical manifestations. Last year dengue was severe in children with much mortality. This study was aimed to see the clinical profile of dengue and to find out the risk factors for developing severity. This cross sectional study was conducted over four months (June-September, 2018) in Department of Pediatrics of United Hospital Limited. All admitted dengue cases were analyzed. The predictors of developing severity were assessed b… Show more

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“…2,3 Also, children have a 15 times higher risk of developing DHF/DSS due to secondary dengue infection in comparison to adults. 4 As per National Center for Vector-Borne Diseases Control data, 101192 cases and 172 deaths in 2018, and 157315 cases and 166 deaths in 2019 were reported due to dengue fever (DF) in India only (NVBDCP, India). 5 Dengue viruses belong to the family Flaviviridae and can be considered as ubiquitous with its four antigenically distinct serotypes recognized as DENV 1, DENV 2, DENV 3, and DENV 4.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…2,3 Also, children have a 15 times higher risk of developing DHF/DSS due to secondary dengue infection in comparison to adults. 4 As per National Center for Vector-Borne Diseases Control data, 101192 cases and 172 deaths in 2018, and 157315 cases and 166 deaths in 2019 were reported due to dengue fever (DF) in India only (NVBDCP, India). 5 Dengue viruses belong to the family Flaviviridae and can be considered as ubiquitous with its four antigenically distinct serotypes recognized as DENV 1, DENV 2, DENV 3, and DENV 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengue virus affects almost every age group but a majority (nearly 90%) of dengue infection occur in children <15 years of age 2,3 . Also, children have a 15 times higher risk of developing DHF/DSS due to secondary dengue infection in comparison to adults 4 . As per National Center for Vector‐Borne Diseases Control data, 101192 cases and 172 deaths in 2018, and 157315 cases and 166 deaths in 2019 were reported due to dengue fever (DF) in India only (NVBDCP, India) 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In almost all of these studies, fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and skin rash were the common clinical presentation of dengue fever in children. Thrombocytopenia was also extremely common [ 7 , 8 ]. The bleeding presentation was commonly reported in the form of petechiae, nose bleeds, hematuria, hemoptysis, bleeding gums, hematemesis, melena, menorrhagia, and subconjunctival hemorrhages [ 6 , 9 , 17 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our results are on the lower end. Comparatively, in Afroze et al, 87% of children were DNS1 positive and 15% were IgM positive [ 7 ]. IgM was positive 41%, IgG in 24% while in 31 % of the children population both were found positive [ 18 ].…”
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