TY - JOUR
T1 - Features of dengue and chikungunya infections of colombian children under 24 months of age admitted to the emergency department
AU - Paternina-Caicedo, Angel
AU - De la Hoz-Restrepo, Fernando
AU - Díaz-Quijano, Fredi
AU - Caicedo-Torres, William
AU - Badillo-Viloria, María Auxiliadora
AU - Bula-Anichiarico, Doris
AU - Alvis-Guzmán, Nelson
AU - Mattar, Salim
AU - Constenla, Dagna
AU - Pinzón-Redondo, Hernando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author [2017].
PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - We aimed to assess clinical and laboratory differences between dengue and chikungunya in children <24 months of age in a comparative study. We collected retrospective clinical and laboratory data confirmed by NS1/IgM for dengue for 19 months (1 January 2013 to 17 August 2014). Prospective data for chikungunya confirmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction were collected for 4 months (22 September 2014-14 December 2014). Sensitivity and specificity [with 95% confidence interval (CI)] were reported for each disease diagnosis. A platelet count <150 000 cells/ml at emergency admission best characterized dengue, with a sensitivity of 67% (95% CI, 53-79) and specificity of 95% (95% CI, 82-99). The algorithm developed with classification and regression tree analysis showed a sensitivity of 93% (95% CI, 68-100) and specificity of 38% (95% CI, 9-76) to diagnose dengue. Our study provides potential differential characteristics between chikungunya and dengue in young children, especially low platelet counts.
AB - We aimed to assess clinical and laboratory differences between dengue and chikungunya in children <24 months of age in a comparative study. We collected retrospective clinical and laboratory data confirmed by NS1/IgM for dengue for 19 months (1 January 2013 to 17 August 2014). Prospective data for chikungunya confirmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction were collected for 4 months (22 September 2014-14 December 2014). Sensitivity and specificity [with 95% confidence interval (CI)] were reported for each disease diagnosis. A platelet count <150 000 cells/ml at emergency admission best characterized dengue, with a sensitivity of 67% (95% CI, 53-79) and specificity of 95% (95% CI, 82-99). The algorithm developed with classification and regression tree analysis showed a sensitivity of 93% (95% CI, 68-100) and specificity of 38% (95% CI, 9-76) to diagnose dengue. Our study provides potential differential characteristics between chikungunya and dengue in young children, especially low platelet counts.
KW - Chikungunya
KW - Children
KW - Complications
KW - Dengue
KW - Severe dengue
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U2 - 10.1093/tropej/fmx024
DO - 10.1093/tropej/fmx024
M3 - Article
C2 - 28444295
AN - SCOPUS:85044616053
SN - 0142-6338
VL - 64
SP - 31
EP - 37
JO - Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
JF - Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
IS - 1
ER -