登革热病毒在巴基斯坦流行:其垂直传播可能是对婴儿的一种无人照料的威胁

M. Afzal
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在过去的几十年里,它在巴基斯坦流行起来。这种高度传染性疾病是该国发病率和死亡率的主要原因。由于空间分布和各种生物和环境因素,一些地区受该病毒的严重影响。登革热感染严重影响人口稠密地区,并可能因气候变化而蔓延。到2015年,旁遮普省的病例数量有所增加,其次是信德省。它通常发生在巴基斯坦季风期结束时的高峰。该病于1982年首次报告,自1994年以来,它已在巴基斯坦造成大量死亡率和发病率。当时登革热并不是该国的地方病,但自那时以来,每年发现的病例呈上升趋势。2004年、2006年和2011年巴基斯坦发生了三次重大疫情,使巴基斯坦成为登革热流行国家[1,2]。在2006年巴基斯坦首次暴发期间,报告了5400例病例[3,4]。2007年,登革热感染主要发生在卡拉奇、米尔普尔卡斯、拉合尔、海德拉巴、哈里普尔、伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第,共2700例[5,6]。2008年,拉合尔报告了1800例病例[7,8]。截至2010年,死亡率相对较低。2010年共报告了5000例登革热感染病例[9]。2011年病情恶化,仅在拉合尔就爆发了严重疫情,影响了5万多名患者[10]。这可能是2010年巴基斯坦发生严重洪灾的结果,而气候有利于疾病的传播。据官方报告,死亡人数为300人,据专家称,报告有误。在本次疫情期间,拉合尔报告的病例最多,其次是费萨拉巴德、拉瓦尔品第和萨戈达。2013年,登革热再次成为流行病,但在斯瓦特的KPK流行较少的地区。这表明病毒是从其他省份传播到肃贪省的。共报告6376例[11]。2014年,全国报告了约21,580例登革热阳性病例,但在KPK观察到的流行较少。2015年,登革热再次在旁遮普省,特别是拉瓦尔品第和人口稠密的城市地区卡拉奇蔓延。总共报告了近7173例病例。
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Dengue Virus Endemic in Pakistan: Its Vertical Transmission could be an Un-attended Threat to Infants
It becomes epidemic in Pakistan from the past few decades. This highly communicable disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in country. Some regions are highly affected with this virus due to spatial distribution and various biological and environmental factors. Dengue infection badly hit densely populated areas and may spread due to climatic variations. Increased number of cases was seen in Punjab followed by Sindh up to 2015. It occurs usually at its peak at the end of monsoon period in Pakistan. It was first reported in 1982 and it has been known to cause significant level of mortality and morbidity in Pakistan since 1994. Dengue was not endemic in the country at that time but since then cases that are detected per year are on the rise. Three major outbreaks hit Pakistan during 2004, 2006 and 2011 makes Pakistan a dengue endemic nation [1,2]. During the first outbreak from Pakistan in 2006, 5400 cases were reported [3,4]. In 2007, dengue infection mainly hit Karachi, Mirpurkhas, Lahore, Hyderabad, Haripur, Islamabad and Rawalpindi with 2700 cases [5,6]. In 2008, 1800 cases were reported from Lahore [7,8]. The mortality rate was relatively low till 2010. In 2010 a total of 5000 cases were reported with dengue infection [9]. In 2011 the condition becomes worse with severe outbreak affecting more than 50,000 patients in Lahore alone [10]. This may be the result of heavy flood in Pakistan during 2010 and climate favors the spread of disease. Officially 300 deaths were reported which according to experts reflect under reporting. Maximum cases were reported from Lahore during this outbreak followed by Faisalabad, Rawalpindi and Sargodha. In 2013, Dengue fever again becomes epidemic but in less endemic areas of KPK, Swat. This reflects that the virus travelled from other provinces to KPK. Total 6376 cases were reported [11]. About 21,580 cases of dengue positive cases were reported in 2014 all over the country but fewer epidemics were observed in the KPK. In 2015 Dengue again spread in Punjab particularly Rawalpindi and in Karachi which is highly populated and urban area. A total of almost 7,173 cases were reported.
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