Demographic and clinical features of dengue fever infection in Pakistan: a cross-sectional epidemiological study

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作者
Zohra, Tanzeel [1 ]
Din, Misbahud [2 ]
Ikram, Aamer [1 ]
Bashir, Adnan [3 ]
Jahangir, Haroon [4 ]
Baloch, Imran Sikandar [4 ]
Irshad, Sundas [4 ]
Waris, Abdul [2 ]
Salman, Muhammad [1 ]
Iqtadar, Somia [5 ]
Ayaz, Muhammad [6 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Hlth, Islamabad 45500, Pakistan
[2] Quaid I Azam Univ, Islamabad 45320, Pakistan
[3] Hlth Informat Syst Program, Islamabad, Pakistan
[4] Govt Punjab, Primary & Secondary Healthcare Dept, Lahore, Pakistan
[5] King Edward Med Univ, Dengue Expert Advisory Grp Punjab, Lahore 54000, Pakistan
[6] Univ Malakand Khyber, Dept Pharm, Chakdara 18800, Pakistan
关键词
Dengue; Epidemiology; Antibodies; NS1; Punjab; VIRUS; DISEASE; KARACHI;
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10.1186/s40794-024-00221-4
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Dengue fever caused by dengue virus is a tropical disease and is among the deadliest vector-borne diseases. The humid and hot summers of Pakistan support the probation of the vectors responsible for the transmission of viral and other parasitic diseases.Methodology A retrospective study, from 2012- 2019, of dengue infected individuals from the Punjab province of Pakistan was carried out to analyze epidemiology, clinical and laboratory findings of subjects with dengue virus infection. Data was derived from National Institute of Health (NIH) followed by Dengue control program of Pakistan, covering the incidence rate in 36 districts of Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) respectively. Patients data including the presence of dengue specific antigen or/and antibodies such as NS1 and IgG/IgM were observed. The study also included the analysis of demographic data, geographic data, and the month-wise distribution of dengue cases to examine seasonal trends.Results We analyzed 25,682 dengue infected individuals. The statistical analysis revealed a significant association between genders in which male population was more affected by dengue than females. It was also noted that the middle age group was the most affected age group while the highest number of cases were reported in October. Rawalpindi and Lahore were the most affected cities in Punjab province while Islamabad represented the highest number of cases during the recent outbreak in 2019. The IgM and IgG antibodies were highly prevalent among the infected patients.Conclusion Dengue is endemic in Pakistan, circulating throughout the year. Highest number of cases were observed in the month of October, September and November respectively. Association between climate change and vector-borne diseases need to be investigated in Pakistan as they significantly influence the timing and intensity of dengue and other disease outbreaks. Further exploration of hematological parameters is required to better diagnose and treat the disease. For the effective control of dengue outbreaks, awareness campaigns on sewage management and vector control along with social factors are strongly recommended for better control and eradication of the disease.
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