Retrospective analysis of dengue-related fatalities in Nepal, 2022.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004694
Shashi Kandel, Gokarna Dahal, Chuman Lal Das, Susmita Thapa, Ajit Kumar Karna, Ashna Parajuli, Riju Aryal, Khin PaPa Naing, Nancy Lama, Bandana Pandey, Prabesh Ghimire, Rudra Prasad Marasini
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Dengue is a mosquito-borne acute febrile illness, also known as break bone fever, and is a major public health problem in the tropics and subtropics worldwide. Understanding the factors that contribute to dengue-related mortalities is crucial for decision-making and implementing effective strategies for prompt patient care. This retrospective analysis aimed to understand the clinical characteristics as well as associated infections and co-morbidities related to dengue fatalities in Nepal. Additionally, this insight aids in developing targeted public health interventions to save lives, enhancing disease surveillance systems, and fostering community awareness about dengue prevention. We conducted a retrospective study of the dengue-related deaths in Nepal reported to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division between 01 January and 30 November 2022 through early warning and reporting system. Medical records of 88 patients who died from dengue were collected and reviewed from 23 hospitals of Nepal. Among 88 deaths that were reviewed, 47 (53.4%) were males and 41 (46.6%) were females. Of all the death cases reviewed, 26% experienced septic shock, 23% had multiple organ dysfunction syndromes, 20% had a cardiopulmonary arrest, 15% had acute respiratory distress syndrome, and 5% had severe gastro-intestinal bleeding, before the death. Fatality from severe dengue were in 46 cases (52%), from dengue associated with other diseases were in 23 cases (26%), and from dengue associated with co-morbidity complications were in 19 cases 22%. Dengue-related mortality in Nepal disproportionately affected older adults with underlying health conditions and co-infections. Late presentation and rapid clinical deterioration were common. Strengthening early diagnosis, timely referral, and clinical management, particularly for high-risk groups is essential. Public awareness of dengue warning signs and prompt healthcare-seeking behavior should be a key component of dengue control strategies.

2022年尼泊尔登革热相关死亡病例回顾性分析。
登革热是一种由蚊子传播的急性发热性疾病,也称为断骨热,是全世界热带和亚热带地区的一个主要公共卫生问题。了解导致与登革热有关的死亡的因素对于制定决策和实施有效的战略以及时对患者进行护理至关重要。本回顾性分析旨在了解尼泊尔登革热死亡病例的临床特征以及相关感染和合并症。此外,这种认识有助于制定有针对性的公共卫生干预措施,以挽救生命,加强疾病监测系统,并促进社区对登革热预防的认识。我们对2022年1月1日至11月30日期间通过预警和报告系统向流行病学和疾病控制司报告的尼泊尔登革热相关死亡进行了回顾性研究。从尼泊尔23家医院收集和审查了88名死于登革热患者的医疗记录。在88例死亡病例中,男性47例(53.4%),女性41例(46.6%)。在所审查的所有死亡病例中,26%发生脓毒性休克,23%发生多器官功能障碍综合征,20%发生心肺骤停,15%发生急性呼吸窘迫综合征,5%发生严重胃肠道出血。重症登革热致死率为46例(52%),登革热合并其他疾病致死率为23例(26%),登革热合并并发症致死率为19例(22%)。尼泊尔与登革热相关的死亡率不成比例地影响有潜在健康状况和合并感染的老年人。出现晚,临床恶化快是常见的。加强早期诊断、及时转诊和临床管理,特别是对高危人群至关重要。公众对登革热警告信号的认识和及时的求医行为应成为登革热控制战略的关键组成部分。
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