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Signs and Symptoms. • Sudden onset of high fever which may last from 2 to 7 days; • Joint and muscle pain, pain behind the eyes, and/or headache; • Feeling weak; • Skin rashes; • Nausea and vomiting, decreased appetite;
While there is no specific treatment for dengue, prompt recognition and timely intervention affects prognosis. This current evidence-based guideline updates the recommendations contained in the PPS 2008 Practice Guidelines on DF/DHF answering relevant questions in the care of a child with dengue illness.
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Apr 17, 2024 · Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of Dengue for Adult and Pediatric Filipinos in the Primary Care Setting 2023 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine & University of the Philippines Manila – National Institutes of Health – Institute of Clinical Epidemiology
1. Overview, differential diagnosis and dengue diagnostics 1.1 Overview and course of dengue illness Dengue viruses cause symptomatic infections or asymptomatic seroconversion. Symptomatic dengue infection is a systemic and dynamic disease. It has a wide clinical spectrum that includes both severe and non-severe clinical manifestations (1).
Sep 9, 2022 · These studies used a new algorithm for dengue diagnosis – the segmentation of suspected dengue cases into active and non-active dengue through use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecular tools.
Dec 27, 2022 · The Course of Dengue Illness—Implications in Management. There could be three phases of symptomatic dengue—febrile, critical, and recovery phase (Table (Table2)2) [ 2 ]. The majority will have only the febrile phase followed by the resolution of fever. Some children will develop the critical phase.
Dengue without warning signs Probable: Lives in or travels to dengue-endemic area, with fever, plus any two of the following: Headache Body malaise Myalgia Arthralgia Retro-orbital pain Anorexia Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Flushed skin Rash (petechial, Hermann’s sign) AND Laboratory test, at least one of the following