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Clarisse Guimarães Casali1, Marcelo Ricardo Reis Pereira, Luciana Maria Jabor Garcia Santos, Maíla Naves Pereira Passos, Bruno de Paula Menezes Drumond Fortes, Luis Iván Ortiz Valencia, Aline de Jesus Alexandre, Roberto de Andrade Medronho.
Abstract
The following study was intended to evaluate the occurrence of typical signs and symptoms in the cases of classic dengue and hemorrhagic dengue fever, during the 2001-2002 epidemic in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The authors reviewed 155,242 cases notified to the Information System of Notification Diseases, from January/2001 to June/2002: 81,327 cases were classified as classic dengue and 958 as hemorrhagic dengue fever, with a total of 60 deaths. Common symptoms, such as fever, headache, prostration, myalgia, nausea and retro-orbital pain, had a high incidence in both classic and hemorrhagic dengue fever. On the other hand, hemorrhagic signs and other signs of severe disease, such as shock, gastrointestinal bleeding, petechiae, epistaxis, abdominal pain and pleural effusion, were strongly associated to hemorrhagic dengue fever. Besides, the occurrence of death was 34.8 times higher in hemorrhagic dengue fever than in classic dengue (OR = 34.8; CI 19.7-61.3).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15334261 DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822004000400002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ISSN: 0037-8682 Impact factor: 1.581