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Dengue: Infection and Treatment

Dengue: Infection and Treatment. by Mahmoud Lubbad. Alternative Names. Onyong- Nyang Fever West Nile Fever Break Bone Fever Dengue like Disease. Dengue. The word dengue is derived from African word denga: meaning fever with hemorrhage .

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Dengue: Infection and Treatment

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  1. Dengue:Infection and Treatment by MahmoudLubbad

  2. Alternative Names Onyong- Nyang Fever West Nile Fever Break Bone Fever Dengue like Disease

  3. Dengue • The word dengue is derived from African word denga: meaning fever with hemorrhage . • Is caused by virus transmitted of bites of mosquito Aedes.

  4. History • The first outbreak that resembles a disease now recognized as dengue fever was that described by Benjamn Rush in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1780.

  5. Problem statement • Dengue fever is the most common arthropod borne viral disease. • Dengue fever is one of the most important emerging disease of the tropical and sub tropical regions, affecting urban and pre urban areas.

  6. Virus

  7. Group A Togaviruses e.g. encephalitis Group B Togaviruses Sandfly fever Rift valley fever Cramean –Congo fever By Mosquito Yellow fever, Denque fever By Ticks Russian fever E. Spring Summer fever

  8. The Dengue Virus Four types :Has 4 serotypes (DEN-1, 2, 3, 4) Causes dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever Is an arbovirus Transmitted by mosquitoes Composed of single-stranded RNA

  9. Dengue Viruses Each serotype provides specific lifetime immunity, and short-term cross-immunity All serotypes can cause severe and fatal disease Genetic variation within serotypes Some genetic variants within each serotype appear to be more virulent or have greater epidemic potential

  10. Dengue Symptoms Undifferentiated fever Classic dengue fever Dengue hemorrhagic fever Dengue shock syndrome

  11. Undifferentiated Fever May be the most common manifestation of dengue Prospective study found that 87% of students infected were either asymptomatic or only mildly symptomatic Other prospective studies including all age- groups also demonstrate silent transmission DS Burke, et al. A prospective study of dengue infections in Bangkok. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1988; 38:172-80.

  12. Clinical Characteristicsof Dengue Fever Fever Headache Muscle and joint pain Nausea/vomiting Rash Hemorrhagic manifestations

  13. Hemorrhagic Manifestationsof Dengue Skin hemorrhages: نزيف الجلدpetechiae, purpura, ecchymoses Gingival bleeding نزيف للثة Nasal bleeding نزيف للأنف Gastro-intestinal bleeding: نزيف للأمعاءhematemesis, melena, Hematuria Increased menstrual flow زيادة تدفق الطمث

  14. Skin bleeds

  15. Bleeding into the eye

  16. Large bleed into skin

  17. Clinical Case Definition for Dengue Shock Syndrome Evidence of circulatory failure manifested indirectly by all of the following: Rapid and weak pulse Narrow pulse pressure ( 20 mm Hg) OR hypotension for age Cold, clammy skin and altered mental status Frank shock is direct evidence of circulatory failure

  18. AedesAegypti Mosquito

  19. Incubation period 3-14 days (commonly 4-7 days)

  20. AedesAegypti Dengue transmitted by infected female mosquito Highly domesticated tropical mosquito. Prefer to lay eggs in artificial containers e.g. flower vases, automobile tires…etc. Prefer to rest indoors. Prefer to feed on humans during daytime hours.

  21. Vector • Aedes mosquitoes (Tiger mosquito): distinguished by white stripes on black body. • Important members Aedes family: Aedes.Aegypty, Aedes.vittatus and Aedes. albopictus. • They are most abundant during rainy season.

  22. Vector • Lays egg singly, and eggs are cigar shaped. • Female mosquito acts as vector. • They do not fly over long distance- <100mts(110yards), this factor facilitates its eradication.

  23. World Distribution of Dengue 1999 Areas infested with Aedes aegypti Areas with Aedes aegypti and recent epidemic dengue

  24. Dengue fever in KSA

  25. Vector and Transmission

  26. Replication and Transmissionof Dengue Virus (Part 1) 1 2 4 3 1. Virus transmitted to human in mosquito saliva 2. Virus replicates in target organs 3. Virus infects white blood cells and lymphatic tissues 4. Virus released and circulates in blood

  27. Replication and Transmissionof Dengue Virus (Part 2) 6 7 5 5. Second mosquito ingests virus with blood 6. Virus replicates in mosquito midgut and other organs, infects salivary glands 7. Virus replicates in salivary glands

  28. Pathogenesis • In experimental studies of dengue virus infection in rhesus monkeys, after subcutaneous inoculation, virus was disseminated rapidly to regional lymph nodes and then to lymphatic tissue through out the body.

  29. What are the tests needed? Routine blood test Tests to check the clotting process Special tests to identify the Dengue or its foot marks in our blood Urine to check protein leak

  30. Special Test (ELISA) ELISA Plate IgM-capture ELISA

  31. Treatment of Dengue Supportive measures – Mosquito screen Avoid Aspirin . Plenty of water and salt are required Children below 12 require careful watch for dangerous form No antibiotics are of proven value

  32. Prevention

  33. Mosquito Control How to prevent mosquito spread? Frequently (once in 2-3 days) empty all water storage containers Cover your over tanks to prevent mosquitoes breeding in fresh water Do not allow empty vessels, coconut shells, plastic containers, flower pots, tires etc to collect rain water in them

  34. How to prevent mosquito bites? Screen your homes with mosquito screens like Netlon . Wear full clothing – long sleeves. Apply mosquito repellents like Odomos. Keep Dengue fever patient under mosquito net. True community participation is key.

  35. Thank you

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