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Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Usefulness and applicability of the revised dengue case classification by disease: multi-centre study in 18 countries

Authors: Judit Barniol, Roger Gaczkowski, Eliana Vega Barbato, Rivaldo V da Cunha, Doris Salgado, Eric Martínez, Carmita Soria Segarra, Ernesto B Pleites Sandoval, Ajay Mishra, Ida Safitri Laksono, Lucy CS Lum, José G Martínez, Andrea Núnez, Angel Balsameda, Ivan Allende, Gladys Ramírez, Efren Dimaano, Kay Thomacheck, Naeema A Akbar, Eng E Ooi, Elci Villegas, Tran T Hien, Jeremy Farrar, Olaf Horstick, Axel Kroeger, Thomas Jaenisch

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

In view of the long term discussion on the appropriateness of the dengue classification into dengue fever (DF), dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS), the World Health Organization (WHO) has outlined in its new global dengue guidelines a revised classification into levels of severity: dengue fever with an intermediary group of "dengue fever with warning sings", and severe dengue. The objective of this paper was to compare the two classification systems regarding applicability in clinical practice and surveillance, as well as user-friendliness and acceptance by health staff.

Methods

A mix of quantitative (prospective and retrospective review of medical charts by expert reviewers, formal staff interviews), semi-quantitative (open questions in staff interviews) and qualitative methods (focus group discussions) were used in 18 countries. Quality control of data collected was undertaken by external monitors.

Results

The applicability of the DF/DHF/DSS classification was limited, even when strict DHF criteria were not applied (13.7% of dengue cases could not be classified using the DF/DHF/DSS classification by experienced reviewers, compared to only 1.6% with the revised classification). The fact that some severe dengue cases could not be classified in the DF/DHF/DSS system was of particular concern. Both acceptance and perceived user-friendliness of the revised system were high, particularly in relation to triage and case management. The applicability of the revised classification to retrospective data sets (of importance for dengue surveillance) was also favourable. However, the need for training, dissemination and further research on the warning signs was highlighted.

Conclusions

The revised dengue classification has a high potential for facilitating dengue case management and surveillance.
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Metadata
Title
Usefulness and applicability of the revised dengue case classification by disease: multi-centre study in 18 countries
Authors
Judit Barniol
Roger Gaczkowski
Eliana Vega Barbato
Rivaldo V da Cunha
Doris Salgado
Eric Martínez
Carmita Soria Segarra
Ernesto B Pleites Sandoval
Ajay Mishra
Ida Safitri Laksono
Lucy CS Lum
José G Martínez
Andrea Núnez
Angel Balsameda
Ivan Allende
Gladys Ramírez
Efren Dimaano
Kay Thomacheck
Naeema A Akbar
Eng E Ooi
Elci Villegas
Tran T Hien
Jeremy Farrar
Olaf Horstick
Axel Kroeger
Thomas Jaenisch
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-106

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