| Literature DB >> 33176708 |
Ross M Boyce1,2, Matthew Collins3, Rabbison Muhindo4, Regina Nakakande4, Emily J Ciccone5, Samantha Grounds5,6, Daniel Espinoza3, Yerun Zhu3, Michael Matte4, Moses Ntaro4, Dan Nyehangane4,7, Jonathan J Juliano5, Edgar M Mulogo4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The spatial distribution and burden of dengue in sub-Saharan Africa remains highly uncertain, despite high levels of ecological suitability. The goal of this study was to describe the epidemiology of dengue among a cohort of febrile children presenting to outpatient facilities located in areas of western Uganda with differing levels of urbanicity and malaria transmission intensity.Entities:
Keywords: Arbovirus; Dengue; Epidemiology; Fever; Uganda
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33176708 PMCID: PMC7661220 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-020-05568-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Map showing location of study sites and population density of each location
Description of clinical sites
| Study Site | Location | District | GPS | Elevation | Setting | Facility Type | Referral Base | Monthly Clinic | Malaria Prevalence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bugoye Health Centre III | Bugoye Village | Kasese | 0.3019 30.0984 | 1242 m | Rural | Public Health Centre III | 50,000 | 800 | 17.6% |
| Kasese Health Centre III | Kasese Town | Kasese | 0.1806 30.0782 | 980 m | Semi- Urban | Public Health Center III | 400,000 | 1200 | 17.6% |
| Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital | Mbarara Town | Mbarara | −0.6178 30.6586 | 1442 m | Urban | Public Teaching Hospital | 2.5 million | 1600 | 5.7% |
aRegional estimates from 2014 to 15 Uganda Malaria Indicator Survey [12]
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study cohort
| Characteristic | All | Malaria RDT Positive | Malaria RDT Negative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients (n, %) | 1693 (100) | 369 (21.8) | 1324 (78.2) | – |
| Age, (median, IQR) | 5 (2–10) | 7 (4–11) | 4 (2–9) | |
| < 5 years | 788 (46.5) | 122 (33.1) | 666 (50.3) | |
| 5–12 years | 577 (34.1) | 155 (42.0) | 422 (31.9) | |
| ≥ 12 years | 328 (19.4) | 92 (24.9) | 236 (17.8) | |
| Female sex (n, %) | 904 (53.4) | 200 (54.2) | 704 (53.2) | 0.73 |
| Recruitment Site (n, %) | ||||
| Bugoye | 632 (37.3) | 214 (58.0) | 418 (31.6) | |
| Kasese | 606 (35.8) | 138 (37.4) | 468 (35.4) | |
| Mbarara | 455 (26.9) | 17 (4.6) | 438 (33.1) | |
| Slept under bednet (n, %) | 1222 (73.0) | 244 (67.2) | 978 (74.5) | |
| Excluding Mbarara | 858 (70.3) | 235 (67.9) | 623 (71.3) | 0.25 |
Days since fever onset (median, IQR)* | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–3) | |
| Reported Symptoms | ||||
| Anorexia/Poor Feeding | 234 (13.8) | 56 (15.2) | 178 (13.4) | 0.39 |
| Arthralgia | 170 (10.0) | 64 (17.3) | 106 (8.0) | |
| Cough | 1178 (69.1) | 208 (56.1) | 970 (72.7) | |
| Diarrhea | 234 (13.8) | 34 (9.2) | 200 (15.1) | |
| Headache | 1076 (63.6) | 276 (74.8) | 800 (60.4) | |
| Myalgia | 143 (8.5) | 59 (16.0) | 84 (6.3) | |
| Rash | 92 (5.4%) | 15 (4.1) | 77 (5.8) | 0.19 |
| Rhinorrhea | 897 (53.0) | 134 (36.3) | 763 (57.6) | |
| Seizures | 6 (0.4) | 1 (0.3) | 5 (0.4) | 0.76 |
| Vomiting | 248 (14.7) | 46 (12.5) | 202 (15.3) | 0.18 |
| Abnormal Vital Signs (n, %) | ||||
| Febrile (T ≥ 38o C) | 281 (16.6) | 75 (20.3) | 206 (15.6) | |
| Hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) | 93 (5.5) | 12 (3.3) | 81 (6.2) | |
| Previously seen at health center for same condition? | 252 (15.0) | 30 (8.2) | 222 (16.8) | |
| Taken antimalarials in the last 2 weeks? | 175 (10.4) | 26 (7.1) | 149 (11.3) | |
Abbreviations: RDT Rapid diagnostic test, IQR Interquartile range, C Degrees celsisus, SpO2 Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximeter. *Determined using Wilcoxon Rank Sum
Fig. 2Summary of study participantion and test results stratified by study site
Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants stratified by Dengue IgG result
| Characteristic | Dengue IgG Negative | Dengue IgG Positive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients (n, %) | 1219 (97.8) | 28 (2.3) | – |
| Age, (median, IQR) | 5 (2–10) | 5 (2–9) | 0.76 |
| < 5 years | 605 (49.6) | 12 (42.9) | |
| 5–12 years | 387 (31.8) | 11 (39.3) | 0.69 |
| ≥ 12 years | 227 18.6) | 5 (17.9) | |
| Female sex (n, %) | 654 (53.7) | 10 (35.7) | 0.06 |
| Recruitment Site (n, %) | |||
| Bugoye | 399 (32.7) | 7 (25.0) | |
| Kasese | 450 (36.9) | 2 (7.1) | |
| Mbarara | 370 (30.4) | 19 (67.9) | |
| Slept under bednet (n, %) | 895 (94.1) | 23 (82.1) | 0.34 |
Days since fever onset (median, IQR)* | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–5.5) | |
| Reported Symptoms | |||
| Anorexia/Poor Feeding | 159 (13.0) | 5 (17.9) | 0.46 |
| Arthralgia | 100 (8.2) | 2 (7.1) | 0.84 |
| Cough | 883 (72.4) | 19 (67.9) | 0.59 |
| Diarrhea | 170 (14.0) | 8 (28.6) | |
| Headache | 744 (61.0) | 16 (57.1) | 0.68 |
| Myalgia | 80 (6.6) | 1 (6.3) | 0.53 |
| Rash | 71 (5.8) | 4 (14.3) | 0.06 |
| Rhinorrhea | 696 (57.1) | 13 (46.4) | 0.26 |
| Seizures | 4 (0.3) | 0 (0.0) | 0.76 |
| Vomiting | 177 (14.5) | 7 (25.0) | 0.12 |
| Abnormal Vital Signs (n, %) | |||
| Febrile (T ≥ 38o C) | 189 (15.5) | 2 (7.1) | 0.22 |
| Hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) | 76 (6.3) | 3 (10.7) | 0.34 |
| Previously seen at health center for same condition? | 190 (15.7) | 9 (32.1) | |
| Taken antimalarials in the last 2 weeks? | 126 (10.4) | 6 (22.2) | |
Abbreviations: RDT Rapid diagnostic test, IQR Interquartile range, C Degrees celsisus, Spo2 Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximeter. *Determined using Wilcoxon Rank Sum
Regression modeling of variables associated with presence of dengue IgG
| Variable | Unadjusted | Adjusted* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | |||
| Male sex | 2.08 | 0.95–4.54 | 0.07 | 1.93 | 0.88–4.25 | 0.10 |
| Age category | ||||||
| < 5 years | REF | |||||
| 5–12 years | 1.42 | 0.62–3.25 | 0.41 | |||
| ≥ 12 years | 1.10 | 0.39–3.16 | 0.86 | |||
| Study site | ||||||
| Kasese | REF | REF | ||||
| Bugoye | 3.88 | 0.80–18.8 | 0.09 | 4.08 | 0.84–19.8 | 0.08 |
| Mbarara | 11.5 | 2.66–49.6 | 0.001 | 11.2 | 2.59–48.5 | |
| Bednet use | 1.61 | 0.61–4.27 | 0.34 | |||
* Variables that were significant in univariate models with a pre-specified P-value of < 0.25 were included in the subsequent multivariate analysis