2021
DOI: 10.3329/jom.v22i1.51389
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Clinical Profile, Haematological Changes and Outcomes of Dengue Patients in Dengue Outbreak-2019 in Jashore, Bangladesh- An Observational Study

Abstract: Background: Bangladesh is an endemic zone for re-emerging dengue viral infection since 2000. For the last few years, dengue viral outbreak occurs in the rainy season mostly in Dhaka city and seldom sporadic case finds beyond the Dhaka city of Bangladesh. But this outbreak expands also outside the Dhaka city of Bangladesh in 2019. Therefore, with scarcity of data regarding this field in the peripheral part of Bangladesh, we have designed this study among dengue infected patients in Jashore, Bangladesh. Ob… Show more

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“…Most importantly, DGHS collects data only from 41 healthcare centers out of several hundred private hospitals/clinics in Dhaka for dengue surveillance. Notably, the existing surveillance mainly concentrates on Dhaka, while studies suggest that dengue has spread to some nonendemic districts of Bangladesh during the 2019 outbreaks [ 13 , 14 ]. Despite Dhaka megacity being hyperendemic for dengue, an integrated vector control policy has not been established yet.…”
Section: Has the Dengue Outbreak Started In Dhaka City?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most importantly, DGHS collects data only from 41 healthcare centers out of several hundred private hospitals/clinics in Dhaka for dengue surveillance. Notably, the existing surveillance mainly concentrates on Dhaka, while studies suggest that dengue has spread to some nonendemic districts of Bangladesh during the 2019 outbreaks [ 13 , 14 ]. Despite Dhaka megacity being hyperendemic for dengue, an integrated vector control policy has not been established yet.…”
Section: Has the Dengue Outbreak Started In Dhaka City?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the function of the macrophages and the formation of specific antibody of certain antigens is still weak, so the cytokine secretion by macrophages due to lack of dengue virus infection which causes a lack of production of interferon (IFN) which functions to inhibit viral replication and prevent the spread of infection to cells that have not been infected (Ali et al, 2021;Halstead, 2017;Raditha et al, 2016;Rena et al, 2019) In terms of gender, the majority of patients who contracted DHF were female. This is consistent with Wowor's research (2017) which indicates that gender is a risk factor for contracting dengue virus with or without reflection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Management of DHF is generally carried out by clinical hematological examinations taken in the febrile phase (day 3-7). This examination aims to identify the abnormality of blood components in patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever such as platelets (MPC), hematocrit values (HCT), Haemoglobin (Hb), count leukocytes (WBC) and blue plasma lymphocytes (LPB) (Ali et al, 2021;Ayuni et al, 2017;Jayaprakash, 2020). Clinical hematology examinations are required to diagnose relative lymphocytosis in the blood and to identify blue plasma cells in dengue fever patients (Raditha et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outbreak was not only confined to the capital city but also engulfed the whole country. 2 , 3 , 4 Moreover, the number of the Dengue case detection was subsequently increasing amidst COVID‐19 pandemic condition in Bangladesh. 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outbreak was not only confined to the capital city but also engulfed the whole country. [2][3][4] Moreover, the number of the Dengue case detection was subsequently increasing amidst COVID-19 pandemic condition in Bangladesh. 5 Dengue virus has four specific genetic variants (DEN 1, 2, 3, and 4) under the family of Flaviviridae group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%