Seroprevalence of dengue virus infection and its detrimental effects on pregnant women in wake of the recent floods

Ayesha Mubbashir, Z. Shaikh, Aaima Memon, Jenelle Alvares, A. Shahid
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Dengue fever is a significant public health problem in many tropical and subtropical countries, especially those affected by severe floods as a result of global warming. The climate of these areas provides a favourable environment for the breeding vector of this disease. With Asia bearing 70% of the burden, Pakistan has been found to have a high incidence of dengue. Lack of proper healthcare facilities, rapid increase in population and substandard drainage system are a few of the problems resulting in the high number of cases. With evidence reporting the possibility of vertical transmission of this disease, it is necessary to determine the effects of dengue on the mother and the infant. Adverse effects include an increased risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, fetal loss, and maternal mortality in severe cases. The recent disastrous monsoon rainfall in Pakistan has inflicted great damage on rural areas; with the number of dengue fever cases rising to 64,000. The situation continues to worsen as the absence of proper health care and lack of action from relevant bodies has left many pregnant women vulnerable to dengue infection and unable to have safe deliveries. To combat this, the distribution of relief boxes is needed to alleviate the problems faced by victims of dengue, especially pregnant women. In order to raise awareness of this situation, this commentary has been written to describe the need for immediate action to be taken so that potential casualties of this generation and the one to come can be minimized.
最近洪水过后登革热病毒感染的血清流行率及其对孕妇的有害影响
登革热是许多热带和亚热带国家的一个重大公共卫生问题,特别是那些因全球变暖而遭受严重洪水影响的国家。这些地区的气候为这种疾病的滋生媒介提供了有利的环境。由于亚洲承担了70%的负担,已发现巴基斯坦的登革热发病率很高。缺乏适当的医疗设施,人口迅速增长和不合格的排水系统是导致大量病例的几个问题。有证据表明该病可能垂直传播,因此有必要确定登革热对母亲和婴儿的影响。不良反应包括早产、低出生体重、胎儿丢失和严重情况下孕产妇死亡的风险增加。巴基斯坦最近灾难性的季风雨给农村地区造成了巨大破坏;登革热病例已上升至6.4万例。由于缺乏适当的保健和有关机构不采取行动,情况继续恶化,使许多孕妇容易感染登革热,无法安全分娩。为了解决这一问题,需要分发救济箱,以减轻登革热受害者,特别是孕妇所面临的问题。为了提高对这种情况的认识,这篇评论是为了描述立即采取行动的必要性,以便将这一代和未来一代的潜在伤亡降到最低。
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