Frequency of Suspected and Probable Case of Dengue in Adult Febrile Patients and their Knowledge about Dengue Fever

F. Khan, Fatima Maqsood, Suraya Fazal Hashmi, Amjad Ali, M. Bashir, A. Malik
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Background: Febrile illness is considered a frequent medical syndrome of dengue. Due to the increasing prevalence of dengue infectivity, appropriate diagnosis among patients helps regarding timely medical intervention, etiological examination as well as disease control. Objective: To estimate the frequency of suspected and probable cases of dengue in febrile patients and their knowledge about dengue fever, presenting at outdoor of Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Methodology: It was a cross-sectional study, in which 400 adult febrile patients visiting at outdoor of Jinnah Hospital, Lahore were included. A convenient sampling technique was carried out. Among the total febrile patients included, the frequency of suspected and probable cases was calculated. Data was collected through a questionnaire, which was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 20.0. Results: Out of 400 patients, 36.5% were 21-30 years old and 53.5% were female. Among these patients, 100% had fever (>2 and <10 days), 31.8% had headache, 51.8% had myalgia and43.8% patients had arthralgia while 12.5% were suspected cases of dengue. Majority (97.2%) had knowledge that full sleeve shirt can prevent dengue, none of the respondents had knowledge regarding dengue symptoms and 76% of respondents had knowledge that dengue is fatal. For the majority (76%) of respondents, the main source of information regarding dengue was health teams. Conclusion: The study concluded that symptoms of dengue fever in the study patients, as well as the dengue, suspected cases were mainly headache, retro-orbital pain, myalgia, and arthralgia. The majority of the patients had knowledge about dengue prevention. Most of the adult febrile as well as suspected had no knowledge about the symptomology of dengue fever.
成人发热患者登革热疑似病例和可能病例的发生频率及其对登革热知识的了解
背景:发热性疾病被认为是登革热的常见医学综合征。由于登革热传染性的流行率不断上升,在患者中进行适当诊断有助于及时进行医疗干预、进行病因检查以及控制疾病。目的:了解拉合尔真纳医院门诊发热患者登革热疑似病例和可能病例的发病情况及登革热知识知晓情况。方法:采用横断面研究方法,选取在拉合尔真纳医院室外就诊的400例成人发热患者为研究对象。采用了简便的采样技术。计算所有发热患者中疑似病例和可能病例的频次。通过问卷调查收集数据,使用SPSS 20.0版本进行数据录入和分析。结果:400例患者中,年龄21-30岁占36.5%,女性占53.5%。其中发热(>2天和<10天)占100%,头痛占31.8%,肌痛占51.8%,关节痛占43.8%,疑似登革热病例占12.5%。大多数人(97.2%)知道全袖衬衫可以预防登革热,没有受访者了解登革热症状,76%的受访者知道登革热是致命的。对于大多数(76%)答复者来说,关于登革热的主要信息来源是卫生工作队。结论:本研究认为,研究患者的登革热症状以及登革热疑似病例主要为头痛、眶后疼痛、肌痛和关节痛。大多数患者具有登革热预防知识。大多数成人发热患者和疑似患者对登革热的症状一无所知。
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