[Is dengue and COVID-19 coinfection or misdiagnosis possible? A review on reported cases].

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Michelle Polo-Martínez, Rita Campo-Jiménez, Ana Ariza-Arroyo, Dilia Aparicio-Marenco, Heidy Angulo-Romero, Carlos Torres-Madrid
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Abstract

Background: Novel coronavirus has continued to spread throughout the world where there are other endemic diseases that have been a burden to public health for many years. As any infection, it was expected there could be coinfection between these. Tropical and subtropical countries are currently managing with dengue as peaks increase with shorter periods of time.

Aim: To summarize the evidence that exists in the co-infection related to SARS-CoV-2 and the dengue virus.

Method: We conducted a narrative review in data bases about reports of coinfection and misdiagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 and dengue virus given the fact that rainy season every year increase the prevalence of viral infections in endemic countries. Recent reports have even described positive cases in one of these infections that later resulted in false positive. A positive test for COVID-19 or dengue fever in endemic areas should not exclude the other infection.

Conclusion: From now on, these two should be considered as a differential diagnosis and this should raise public health concern for COVID-19 and dengue coinfection in endemic countries to reinforce promotion and prevention to communities to prevent these diseases.

登革热和COVID-19是否可能合并感染或误诊?对报告病例的回顾]。
背景:新型冠状病毒继续在世界各地传播,而其他地方性疾病多年来一直是公共卫生的负担。就像任何感染一样,它们之间可能会有共同感染。热带和亚热带国家目前正在应对登革热,因为高峰在较短时间内增加。目的:总结SARS-CoV-2与登革热病毒合并感染的相关证据。方法:针对SARS-CoV-2与登革热病毒合并感染及误诊报告的数据库进行回顾性分析,分析每年雨季会增加登革热流行国家病毒感染的发生率。最近的报告甚至描述了其中一种感染的阳性病例,后来导致假阳性。在流行地区进行COVID-19或登革热检测呈阳性,不应排除其他感染。结论:今后应将这两种疾病作为鉴别诊断,提高流行国家对COVID-19和登革热合并感染的公共卫生关注,加强对社区的宣传和预防。
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Revista Chilena De Infectologia
Revista Chilena De Infectologia 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Chilena de Infectología publica artículos en español sobre Infectología latinoamericana. Los propósitos de nuestra revista son: Difundir la experiencia nacional y latinoamericana en la especialidad Divulgar la doctrina de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectología (SOCHINF) sobre el adecuado uso de los recursos diagnósticos, terapéuticos y preventivos de infecciones. Las temáticas que cubre la revista son: Antimicrobianos Epidemiología de Infecciones Infecciones de la Comunidad o Asociadas a la Atención de Salud Infecciones en Hospederos Inmunocomprometidos Microbiología Parasitología Patogénesis VIH Vacunas.
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