Literature DB >> 18376367

Prevalence of dengue infection in north Indian children with acute hepatic failure.

Rashmi Kumar1, Piyush Tripathi, Sanjeev Tripathi, Alok Kanodia, Vimala Venkatesh.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Hepatic manifestations of dengue viral infection are well known and cases of acute hepatic failure (AHF) with evidence of dengue infection are reported.
OBJECTIVES: To study the role of dengue infection in AHF presenting to hospital.
SETTING: Pediatric wards of a teaching hospital in northern India.
SUBJECTS: Consecutive children hospitalized with AHF over a 3 month period in 2006. Clinical and laboratory details of subjects were charted. ELISA tests for dengue IgM were done in all patients using commercial kits. Real time PCR assays for dengue genome were done in randomly chosen subjects from those testing positive and negative for IgM. A PCR positive case was considered as definite dengue infection, while those who were only IgM positive were considered as 'probable' dengue.
RESULTS: Between July and September 2006, 27 patients were enrolled. Thirteen were unequivocally positive for dengue IgM. A random sample of 7 IgM positive and 3 IgM negative patients was tested by PCR, of which 4 IgM positive and one IgM negative patients were PCR positive. Prevalence of definite dengue infection in AHF was therefore 5/27 or 18.5%. No significant differences were observed in clinical and laboratory features of dengue and nondengue aHF.
CONCLUSIONS: Dengue infection should be considered in the etiology of AHF in this part of the world. Clinico-laboratory differentiating features of dengue AHF should be studied in a larger sample of patients.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18376367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Hepatol        ISSN: 1665-2681            Impact factor:   2.400


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