意大利米兰输入性登革热:一项7年回顾性研究

IF 2.4 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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背景:登革热是一种由伊蚊传播的虫媒病毒感染,最近在欧洲也成为一个公共卫生问题,引起了许多本地病例的暴发。方法:回顾性检索2018年1月至2024年12月在Luigi Sacco医院诊断的从热带地区返回的登革热病例。所有DENV血清学阳性(IgM单独或IgM和IgG或中和抗体检测)和/或血浆和尿液实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR) DENV RNA阳性的患者均被考虑。分析是描述性的。结果:本分析包括159名确诊(n = 138; 86.8%)或可能(n = 21; 13.2%)登革热的旅行者。年龄中位数为38岁(四分位数间距[IQR] 30-50);女性87例(54.7%)。从症状出现到就医的中位时间为4天(IQR 3-6);29.6%需要住院治疗,平均住院时间为4天(IQR 0-5)。最常见的症状包括发热(100%)、肌痛(52.2%)和头痛(49.1%)。实验室结果显示血小板减少(53.8%)、白细胞减少(64.1%)、ALT升高(51.9%)和LDH升高(60.2%)。确诊病例中,RT-PCR确诊128例(92.8%)。血清1型和血清2型最常见(分别为28.9%和27.3%)。无征兆登革热病例最多(150例,94.3%),有征兆登革热8例(5.0%),重症登革热1例。结论:登革热是从流行地区返回意大利的旅行者发热的重要原因。虽然严重登革热在旅行者中很少见,但需要进一步的前瞻性研究来解决这一问题。由于与其他虫媒病毒具有交叉反应性,应使用分子工具进行诊断。
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Imported Dengue Fever in Milan, Italy: A Seven-Year Retrospective Study.

Background: Dengue fever is an arboviral infection transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes that has recently become a public health concern also in Europe, causing many outbreaks of autochthonous cases.

Methods: We retrospectively retrieved dengue cases in returning travelers from tropical areas diagnosed at the Luigi Sacco Hospital between January 2018 and December 2024. All patients with positive serology for DENV (IgM alone or IgM and IgG or neutralizing antibodies detection) and/or positive real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for DENV RNA on plasma and urine were considered. Analyses were descriptive.

Results: This analysis included 159 travelers with confirmed (n = 138; 86.8%) or probable (n = 21; 13.2%) dengue fever. The median age was 38 years (interquartile range [IQR] 30-50); 87 (54.7%) were females. The median time between symptom onset and seeking medical attention was four days (IQR 3-6); 29.6% required hospitalization, with a median stay of four days (IQR 0-5). The most common symptoms included fever (100%), myalgia (52.2%), and headache (49.1%). Laboratory findings revealed thrombocytopenia (53.8%), leukopenia (64.1%), elevated ALT (51.9%), and LDH (60.2%). Among the confirmed cases, 128 (92.8%) were diagnosed with RT-PCR. Serotypes 1 and 2 were the most prevalent (28.9% and 27.3%, respectively). Most cases were classified as dengue without warning signs (150, 94.3%), eight cases (5.0%) as dengue with warning signs, and one as severe dengue.

Conclusions: Dengue fever is an important cause of fever among travelers returning to Italy from endemic areas. Although severe dengue is rare among travelers, further prospective studies need to address this issue. Diagnosis should be pursued by using molecular tools because of cross-reactivity with other arboviruses.

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