2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1745838
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Warning Signs in Predicting Severe Pediatric Dengue Infection

Abstract: Objective The uncertainty of dengue's progression from infection to its severe form represents a major health care challenge, especially in children. Clinical identification of impending clinical manifestations of severe dengue (SD), along with proper and immediate management, is crucial. Thus, this study assesses the ability of warning signs to predict SD infection in pediatric patients. Methods This cross-sectional study utilized purposive sampling using medical records from January 2015 to Decembe… Show more

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“…An estimated 90% of children aged < 5 y with severe dengue infection require hospitalization annually [1]. Clinical manifestations such as abdominal pain, fluid accumulation, mucosal bleeding, and hepatomegaly were associated with severe dengue infection [2]. Predicting mortality from dengue infection remains challenging for clinicians despite increasing knowledge and improvements in diagnosis.…”
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“…An estimated 90% of children aged < 5 y with severe dengue infection require hospitalization annually [1]. Clinical manifestations such as abdominal pain, fluid accumulation, mucosal bleeding, and hepatomegaly were associated with severe dengue infection [2]. Predicting mortality from dengue infection remains challenging for clinicians despite increasing knowledge and improvements in diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%