| Literature DB >> 28748176 |
Congcong Guo1, Zixing Zhou1, Zihao Wen1, Yumei Liu1,2, Chengli Zeng1, Di Xiao1, Meiling Ou1,2, Yajing Han1,2, Shiqi Huang1, Dandan Liu1, Xiaohong Ye1,2, Xiaoqian Zou1,2, Jing Wu1,2, Huanyu Wang3,4, Eddy Y Zeng5, Chunxia Jing1,5, Guang Yang2,5.
Abstract
Dengue is an arthropod-borne infectious disease caused by dengue virus (DENV) infection and transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Approximately 50-100 million people are infected with DENV each year, resulting in a high economic burden on both governments and individuals. Here, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to summarize information regarding the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and serotype distribution and risk factors for global dengue outbreaks occurring from 1990 to 2015. We searched the PubMed, Embase and Web of Science databases through December 2016 using the term "dengue outbreak." In total, 3,853 studies were identified, of which 243 studies describing 262 dengue outbreaks met our inclusion criteria. The majority of outbreak-associated dengue cases were reported in the Western Pacific Region, particularly after the year 2010; these cases were primarily identified in China, Singapore and Malaysia. The pooled mean age of dengue-infected individuals was 30.1 years; of the included patients, 54.5% were male, 23.2% had DHF, 62.0% had secondary infections, and 1.3% died. The mean age of dengue patients reported after 2010 was older than that of patients reported before 2010 (34.0 vs. 27.2 years); however, the proportions of patients who had DHF, had secondary infections and died significantly decreased after 2010. Fever, malaise, headache, and asthenia were the most frequently reported clinical symptoms and signs among dengue patients. In addition, among the identified clinical symptoms and signs, positive tourniquet test (OR = 4.86), ascites (OR = 13.91) and shock (OR = 308.09) were identified as the best predictors of dengue infection, DHF and mortality, respectively (both P < 0.05). The main risk factors for dengue infection, DHF and mortality were living with uncovered water container (OR = 1.65), suffering from hypotension (OR = 6.18) and suffering from diabetes mellitus (OR = 2.53), respectively (all P < 0.05). The serotype distribution varied with time and across WHO regions. Overall, co-infections were reported in 47.7% of the evaluated outbreaks, and the highest pooled mortality rate (2.0%) was identified in DENV-2 dominated outbreaks. Our study emphasizes the necessity of implementing programs focused on targeted prevention, early identification, and effective treatment.Entities:
Keywords: clinical characteristic; dengue; epidemiology; meat-analysis; outbreak; risk factor; serotype; systematic review
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28748176 PMCID: PMC5506197 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2017.00317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 5.293
Figure 1Flowchart of literature selection process in this study.
Figure 2Global dengue outbreaks distribution from 1990–2015.
Epidemiologic factors of dengue patients in global outbreaks.
| Mean age | 96 | 30.1 (27.7–32.5) | 0.006 |
| Before 2010 | 55 | 27.2 (24.5–30.0) | |
| After 2010 | 41 | 34.0 (30.1–38.0) | |
| Male (%) | 146 | 54.5 (53.2–55.7) | 0.194 |
| Before 2010 | 83 | 54.7 (52.6–56.7) | |
| After 2010 | 63 | 54.3 (52.5–56.0) | |
| DHF (%) | 107 | 23.2 (18.3–29.0) | <0.001 |
| Before 2010 | 85 | 18.8 (14.3–24.3) | |
| After 2010 | 22 | 15.7 (7.6–29.6) | |
| Secondary infection (%) | 35 | 62.0 (53.5–69.8) | <0.001 |
| Before 2010 | 20 | 66.7 (55.1–76.6) | |
| After 2010 | 15 | 55.9 (43.8–67.3) | |
| Fatal cases (%) | 72 | 1.3 (0.9–2.0) | <0.001 |
| Before 2010 | 46 | 1.9 (1.2–2.9) | |
| After 2010 | 26 | 0.7 (0.3–1.8) |
Random-effects model unless otherwise specified.
Removed articles contained all DHF patients; P-value, two-proportion z-test for categorical factors and Student's t-test for continuous factors.
Figure 3Meta-analysis: forest plot of the associations between risk factors and dengue infection, DHF and mortality in dengue outbreaks.
Clinical symptoms and signs of patients in dengue outbreaks.
| Fever | 88 | 98.1 (97.2–98.7) |
| Chills | 14 | 65.3 (58.3–71.6) |
| Myalgia | 65 | 64.2 (58.1–69.8) |
| Arthralgia | 53 | 53.6 (46.0–61.0) |
| Lethargy | 5 | 67.1 (32.6–89.6) |
| Malaise | 9 | 76.0 (64.1–84.9) |
| Asthenia | 6 | 74.3 (45.8–90.8) |
| Body-ache | 13 | 67.2 (55.2–77.3) |
| Back pain | 9 | 57.3 (32.2–79.1) |
| Sore throat | 12 | 19.7 (13.4–28.1) |
| Eye pain | 6 | 27.8 (13.7–48.1) |
| Retro-orbital pain | 38 | 35.1 (27.0–44.2) |
| Lymphadenopathy | 13 | 9.2 (4.4–18.2) |
| Vomiting | 36 | 39.8 (35.0–44.9) |
| Nausea | 22 | 42.0 (34.0–50.4) |
| Diarrhea | 36 | 20.7 (17.3–24.7) |
| Anorexia | 17 | 47.8 (34.9–61.0) |
| Ascites | 25 | 10.2 (5.3–18.8) |
| Icterus/Jaundice | 13 | 2.8 (1.5–5.2) |
| Abdominal pain | 61 | 32.4 (27.9–37.2) |
| Hepatomegaly | 41 | 18.9 (12.7–27.1) |
| Splenomegaly | 20 | 7.7 (5.2–11.3) |
| Hepatosplenomegaly | 5 | 17.5 (8.3–33.3) |
| Rash | 83 | 29.6 (26.1–33.3) |
| Pruritus | 5 | 24.1 (19.8–29.0) |
| Exanthema | 5 | 33.7 (11.2–67.1) |
| Itching eruption | 6 | 24.0 (18.7–30.2) |
| Cough | 29 | 22.9 (17.8–28.8) |
| Pleural effusion | 23 | 8.3 (4.5–14.9) |
| Myocarditis | 5 | 5.7 (1.2–22.5) |
| Hypotension | 14 | 12.5 (7.7–19.7) |
| Respiratory disorders | 13 | 8.7 (5.3–13.9) |
| Headache | 83 | 75.7 (69.5–81.0) |
| Dizziness | 9 | 22.8 (11.7–39.7) |
| Seizure | 7 | 2.7 (1.8–3.9) |
| Shock | 12 | 9.5 (4.2–20.0) |
| Convulsion | 5 | 6.1 (2.9–12.5) |
| Encephalopathy | 8 | 5.0 (1.9–12.4) |
| Gingivorrhagia | 16 | 9.7 (6.0–15.2) |
| Epistaxis | 25 | 11.8 (7.6–17.9) |
| Hematuria | 16 | 5.0 (3.0–8.1) |
| Melena | 13 | 16.9 (8.1–31.8) |
| Petechiae | 30 | 22.3 (16.5–29.3) |
| Hematemesis | 18 | 13.4 (8.0–21.6) |
| Bleeding/Hemorrhagic manifestations | 58 | 25.8 (21.0–31.1) |
Random-effects model unless otherwise specified.
Fixed-effects model.
Figure 4Meta-analysis: forest plot of the associations between symptoms and signs and dengue infection, DHF and mortality in dengue outbreaks.
Figure 5Global serotypes distribution in dengue outbreaks from 1990–2015.