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Incidence of lab-confirmed dengue fever in a pediatric cohort in Delhi,India
Authors:Bireshwar Sinha  Nidhi Goyal  Mohan Kumar  Aashish Choudhary  Alok Arya  Anitha Revi  Ankita Dutta  Deepak More  Temsunaro Rongsen-Chandola
Institution:1. Centre for Health Research and Development, Society for Applied Studies, New Delhi, India;2. Clinical and public health fellow, DBT/Wellcome India Alliance, Hyderabad, India;3. Virology Lab, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;4. Clinical and Research Laboratories, Society for Applied Studies, New Delhi, India; WRAIR, UNITED STATES
Abstract:BackgroundOur aim was to estimate the overall and age-specific incidence of lab-confirmed dengue fever using ELISA based assays among children 6 months to 15 years in Delhi.MethodsWe enrolled a cohort of 984 children aged 6 months to <14 years in South Delhi and followed-up weekly for fever for 24 months or till 15 completed years of child-age. Households of the enrolled children were geo-tagged. NS1, IgM and IgG assays were conducted using ELISA method to confirm dengue fever in children with ≥3 consecutive days of fever. Molecular typing was done in a subset of NS1 positive cases to identify the circulating serotypes.Principal findingsWe had a total of 1953 person-years (PY) of follow up. Overall, there were 4208 episodes of fever with peaks during June to November. The overall incidence (95%CI) of fever was 215/100 PY (209 to 222). A total of 74/1250 3-day fever episodes were positive for acute dengue fever (NS1 and/or IgM positive). The overall incidence (95%CI) of acute dengue fever was 37.9 (29.8 to 47.6) per 1000 PY; highest among children aged 5 to 10 years (50.4 per 1000 PY, 95% CI 36.5 to 67.8). Spatial autocorrelation analysis suggested a clustering pattern for the dengue fever cases (Moran’s Index 0.35, z-score 1.8, p = 0.06). Dengue PCR was positive in 16 of the 24 specimens tested; DEN 3 was the predominant serotype identified in 15/24 specimens.ConclusionsWe found a high incidence of dengue fever among under 15-year children with clustering of cases in the community. DEN 3 was the most commonly circulating strain encountered. The findings underscore the need for development of affordable pre-vaccination screening strategy as well as newer dengue vaccines for young children while continuing efforts in vector control.
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