Clinical Manifestations of Dengue in a Recent Outbreak in Muzaffarabad

Authors

  • Abdul Khalid Awan, Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Imtiaz Ahmed, *Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Ashfaque Ahmed *Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Khusheed lone Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Robina Rafique Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Raza Manzoor Haidri Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad
  • Muhammad Riaz Assistant Professor Medicine, Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College, Muzaffarabad

Keywords:

Dengue Fever

Abstract

Objective: Assessment of clinical manifestations of dengue fever in area of Muzaffarabad during first ever
outbreak of dengue fever.
Design: Prospective, cross sectional
Material & Methods: Patients who were diagnosed as suffering from dengue fever were included in the study.
Clinical manifestations of all patients were recorded in study Performa designed for the study. All routine
laboratory investigations including Blood complete examination including platelet counts, total leukocyte count
and hematocrit, Blood Sugar, Urea, Creatinine, Serum Electrolytes, LFTS and Urine examination were performed
in all patients. The diagnosis of dengue fever was confirmed with serological tests (NS1 Antigen or IgM/IgG
Anti-dengue virus antibody titers).
Results: In most patients, typical diagnostic clinical findings on physical examination were high fever (1020 to
1040 F), suffused conjunctivae (45%) and facial flushing (82%) including external ears. The other prominent
feature was diffuse erythematous rash (18%) over extremities and truck. The early features at presentation were
facial flushing and suffused conjunctivae while rash appeared after 3-4 days of febrile illness in most patients.
There was only small percentage (5%) of patients with insignificant cervical lymphadenopathy.
Conclusion: Dengue fever has become an emerging significant health problem in our country. It is imperative to
have updated and sound knowledge of clinical manifestations of dengue fever, otherwise; many cases of dengue
fever will be misdiagnosed due to inappropriate assessment and misinterpretation of clinical signs and
symptoms.

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2018-11-21

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Awan, AK, Ahmed, I, Ahmed A, lone K, Rafique R, Haidri RM, et al. Clinical Manifestations of Dengue in a Recent Outbreak in Muzaffarabad. Int J Pathol [Internet]. 2018 Nov. 21 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];:148-53. Available from: https://jpathology.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/258

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