>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   Incidence and Risk Factors for Developing Dengue-Associated Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in Puerto Rico,2008 - 2013  
   
نویسنده ellis e.m. ,sharp t.m. ,pérez-padilla j. ,gonzález l. ,poole-smith b.k. ,lebo e. ,baker c. ,delorey m.j. ,torres-velasquez b. ,ochoa e. ,rivera-garcia b. ,díaz-pinto h. ,clavell l. ,puig-ramos a. ,janka g.e. ,tomashek k.m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background: hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (hlh) is a rare,potentially fatal disorder characterized by fever,pancytopenia,hepatosplenomegaly,and increased serum ferritin. hlh is being increasingly reported as a complication of dengue,a common tropical acute febrile illness. methodology/principal findings: after a cluster of pediatric dengue-associated hlh patients was identified during the 2012–2013 dengue epidemic in puerto rico,active surveillance and a case-control investigation was conducted at four referral hospitals to determine the incidence of hlh in children and identify risk factors for hlh following dengue. patients with dengue-associated hlh (cases) were matched by month of illness onset and admission hospital to dengue patients that did not develop hlh (controls). during 2008–2013,a total of 33 hlh patients were identified,of which 22 (67%) were associated with dengue and 1 died (dengue-associated hlh case-fatality rate: 4.5%). two patients with dengue-associated hlh had illness onset in 2009,none had illness onset during the 2010 dengue epidemic,and 20 had illness onset during the 2012–2013 epidemic. frequency of infection with either dengue virus (denv)-1 or denv-4 did not differ between cases and controls. cases were younger than controls (median age: 1 vs. 13 years,p < 0.01),were hospitalized longer (18 vs. 5 days,p < 0.01),and were admitted more frequently to pediatric intensive care units (100% vs. 16%,p < 0.01). cases had co-infection (18.2% vs. 4.5%,p = 0.04),recent influenza-like illness (54.5% vs. 25.0%,p = 0.01),and longer duration of fever (7 vs. 5 days; p < 0.01). cases were more likely to have lymphadenopathy,hepatomegaly,splenomegaly,anemia,and elevated liver transaminases (p ≤ 0.02). conclusions/significance: during this cluster of dengue-associated hlh cases that was temporally associated with the 2012–2013 epidemic,most patients with dengue-associated hlh were infants and had higher morbidity than dengue inpatients. physicians throughout the tropics should be aware of hlh as a potential complication of dengue,particularly in patients with anemia and severe liver injury. © 2016,public library of science. all rights reserved.
آدرس centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan,puerto rico,centers for disease control and prevention,division of scientific education and professional development,atlanta,ga, United States, centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan, Puerto Rico, centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan, Puerto Rico, ponce health sciences university,ponce, Puerto Rico, centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan, Puerto Rico, centers for disease control and prevention,division of scientific education and professional development,atlanta,ga, United States, centers for disease control and prevention,division of scientific education and professional development,atlanta,ga, United States, centers for disease control and prevention,division of vector-borne diseases,fort collins,co, United States, centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan, Puerto Rico, puerto rico children’s hospital,bayamon, Puerto Rico, puerto rico department of health,san juan, Puerto Rico, puerto rico children’s hospital,bayamon, Puerto Rico, san jorge children’s hospital,san juan, Puerto Rico, university of puerto rico,school of medicine,san juan, Puerto Rico, university medical center,hamburg, Germany, centers for disease control and prevention,dengue branch,san juan,puerto rico,office of clinical research resources,division of microbiology and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,bethesda,md, United States
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved