Rational use of diagnostics for acute dengue infection

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University of Colombo

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Introduction: Large numbers of suspected cases of dengue are admitted to hospital for monitoring and care. Considering the ongoing limitations on health budgets, we assessed the sensitivity and implications of NS1/IgM/IgG lateral flow immunochromatographic assay (LFIA) and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in the management of hospitalised patients with acute undifferentiated febrile illness (AUFI). Methods: We prospectively recruited 151 patients admitted to a district hospital in the Western Province within seven days of fever onset. Data were collected on presumed diagnosis, investigations and treatment on admission. Serum samples were separated and stored at -80°C pending LFIA for NS1, IgM and IgG and RT-PCR. Sensitivity was compared to a composite gold standard of RT-PCR and/or NS1 positivity.

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rational use, inpatient management, dengue diagnostics

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Kariyawasam, K., Perera, D. D. P. C., Gamage, S., Liyanage, L. D. A. C., Bandara, P., Corea, E. M., & Rockwood, N. (2022). Rational use of diagnostics for acute dengue infection. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium-2022, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, p. 186.

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