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Early diagnostic indicators of dengue versus other febrile illnesses in Asia and Latin America (IDAMS study): a multicentre, prospective, observational study

Authors :
Kerstin D Rosenberger
Lam Phung Khanh
Frank Tobian
Ngoun Chanpheaktra
Varun Kumar
Lucy Chai See Lum
Jameela Sathar
Ernesto Pleités Sandoval
Gabriela M Marón
Ida Safitri Laksono
Yodi Mahendradhata
Malabika Sarker
Ridwanur Rahman
Andrea Caprara
Bruno Souza Benevides
Ernesto T A Marques
Tereza Magalhaes
Patrícia Brasil
Guilherme Amaral Calvet
Adriana Tami
Sarah E Bethencourt
Tam Dong Thi Hoai
Kieu Nguyen Tan Thanh
Ngoc Tran Van
Nam Nguyen Tran
Viet Do Chau
Sophie Yacoub
Kinh Nguyen Van
María G Guzmán
Pedro A Martinez
Quyen Nguyen Than Ha
Cameron P Simmons
Bridget A Wills
Ronald B Geskus
Thomas Jaenisch
Zabir Hasan
Kilma Wanderley Lopes Gomes
Lyvia Patricia Soares Mesquita
Cynthia Braga
Priscila M.S. Castanha
Marli T. Cordeiro
Luana Damasceno
Bophal Chuop
Sonyrath Ouk
Reaksmey Sin
Sopheary Sun
Mayling Alvarez Vera
Guillermo Barahona
Bladimir Cruz
Dorothea Beck
Roger Gaczkowski
Thomas Junghanss
Ivonne Morales
Marius Wirths
Santha Kumari Natkunam
Bee Kiau Ho
Sazaly AbuBakar
Juraina Abd-Jamil
Sharifah Faridah Syed Omar
Erley F. Lizarazo
María F. Vincenti-González
Robert Tovar
Tam Cao Thi
Hong Dinh Thi Tri
Huy Huynh Le Anh
Duyen Huynh Thi Le
Thanh Lai Thi Cong
Van Nguyen Thi Hong
Linh Nguyen Thi My
Thuy Tran Thi Nhu
Thuy Truong Thi Thu
Nuoi Banh Thi
Trinh Huynh Lam Thuy
Hiep Nguyen Thi Thu
Van Tran Thi Kim
Luan Vo Thanh
Bich Dang Thi
Huong Dinh Thi Thu
Huy Dinh Van
Huyen Nguyen Nguyen
Huong Vu Thi Thu
Microbes in Health and Disease (MHD)
Source :
The Lancet Global Health, 11(3), e361-e372. ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improvements in the early diagnosis of dengue are urgently needed, especially in resource-limited settings where the distinction between dengue and other febrile illnesses is crucial for patient management.METHODS: In this prospective, observational study (IDAMS), we included patients aged 5 years and older with undifferentiated fever at presentation from 26 outpatient facilities in eight countries (Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, El Salvador, Indonesia, Malaysia, Venezuela, and Viet Nam). We used multivariable logistic regression to investigate the association between clinical symptoms and laboratory tests with dengue versus other febrile illnesses between day 2 and day 5 after onset of fever (ie, illness days). We built a set of candidate regression models including clinical and laboratory variables to reflect the need of a comprehensive versus parsimonious approach. We assessed performance of these models via standard measures of diagnostic values.FINDINGS: Between Oct 18, 2011, and Aug 4, 2016, we recruited 7428 patients, of whom 2694 (36%) were diagnosed with laboratory-confirmed dengue and 2495 (34%) with (non-dengue) other febrile illnesses and met inclusion criteria, and were included in the analysis. 2703 (52%) of 5189 included patients were younger than 15 years, 2486 (48%) were aged 15 years or older, 2179 (42%) were female and 3010 (58%) were male. Platelet count, white blood cell count, and the change in these variables from the previous day of illness had a strong association with dengue. Cough and rhinitis had strong associations with other febrile illnesses, whereas bleeding, anorexia, and skin flush were generally associated with dengue. Model performance increased between day 2 and 5 of illness. The comprehensive model (18 clinical and laboratory predictors) had sensitivities of 0·80 to 0·87 and specificities of 0·80 to 0·91, whereas the parsimonious model (eight clinical and laboratory predictors) had sensitivities of 0·80 to 0·88 and specificities of 0·81 to 0·89. A model that includes laboratory markers that are easy to measure (eg, platelet count or white blood cell count) outperformed the models based on clinical variables only.INTERPRETATION: Our results confirm the important role of platelet and white blood cell counts in diagnosing dengue, and the importance of serial measurements over subsequent days. We successfully quantified the performance of clinical and laboratory markers covering the early period of dengue. Resulting algorithms performed better than published schemes for distinction of dengue from other febrile illnesses, and take into account the dynamic changes over time. Our results provide crucial information needed for the update of guidelines, including the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness handbook.FUNDING: EU's Seventh Framework Programme.TRANSLATIONS: For the Bangla, Bahasa Indonesia, Portuguese, Khmer, Spanish and Vietnamese translations of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2214109X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Global Health, 11(3), e361-e372. ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Accession number :
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