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[Dengue imported from Paraguay to Buenos Aires. Clinical and epidemiological report of 38 cases].
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2001
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Vector-borne PathogenEpidemiologyClassic Dengue FeverMalariaClinical EpidemiologyInternational HealthVirologyDisease OutbreakEpidemiological ReportDen 1MedicinePublic HealthBuenos AiresArbovirusParasitologyVector ControlVector Borne DiseaseFlavivirus
Thirty eight patients with classic dengue fever, were studied from December 1999 up to April 2000. All of them acquired the infection in Paraguay; 66% of patients arrived at Buenos Aires metropolitan area within the viremia period. Given Aedes aegypti abundance in the region they represent a high risk for local transmission. Unusual clinical findings in these patients were diarrhea (29%), transitory rise of seric aspartate aminotransferase (52%) and pruritic rash in all cases. Only 15.7% showed a biphasic course and none of the five patients with hemorrhages had a positive loop test. These observations show that dengue fever could be misdiagnosed as gastroenteritis or flue-like illness. These patients remain at risk of suffering hemorrhagic dengue. DEN 1 has not been reported in Buenos Aires. This fact and the unusual number of imported cases, represent a serious public health problem.