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Dengue disease is here and U.S. physicians need to get to know it


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM ICAAC 2015

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For example, a prospective hospital-based study in which Dutch and Indonesian investigators utilized serial daily bedside ultrasonography with a hand-held imaging device found that gallbladder wall edema at enrollment had a 35% positive predictive value and a 90% negative predictive value for subsequent severe dengue (PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Jun 13;7[6]:e2277. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002277).

The critical phase typically lasts from day 3 or 4 through day 6 of the illness. This is followed by the recovery phase, marked by reabsorption of extravasated fluid over the course of 48-72 hours, increased diuresis, and stabilization of hemodynamic status. The appearance of a highly pruritic and erythematous rash with small islands of normal skin is another common finding that indicates the patient’s condition will continue to improve. A temporary bradycardia is also quite common during the recovery phase, according to Dr. Narvaez.

He reported having no financial conflicts of interest regarding his presentation.

bjancin@frontlinemedcom.com

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