Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital

Introduction: Dengue infection is endemic to Indonesia and remains a public health problem. Severe dengue infection can cause rapid death, especially in children. Aim: To determine the epidemiology of children with severe dengue infection in Dr. Soetomo Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducte...

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Main Authors: Aulia Nur Fadilla, -, Dominicus Husada, -, Budi Utomo, -
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spelling id-langga.1145982022-05-19T08:48:41Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/114598/ Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Aulia Nur Fadilla, - Dominicus Husada, - Budi Utomo, - R Medicine (General) RJ Pediatrics Introduction: Dengue infection is endemic to Indonesia and remains a public health problem. Severe dengue infection can cause rapid death, especially in children. Aim: To determine the epidemiology of children with severe dengue infection in Dr. Soetomo Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric ward of Dr. Soetomo Hospital. Data were derived from medical records of children aged ≤18 years which hospitalized with severe dengue from March to April 2019. Of 135 children admitted with DHF, obtained 48 samples with characteristics >5–12 years old (72.9%), male (58.3%), residence Surabaya (89.6%), elementary school (60.3%), referral (81.3%), hospitalized ≤5 days (66.7%), day of illness ≥4 days (89.6%), moderate malnutrition (35.4%), had severe plasma leakage consisting of DHF grade III (73%) and IV (27%). Two patients died (4.2%). No patient with congenital disease and malignancy. This study is not in line with the tendency of shifted dengue incidence to older age groups (>15 years old) in Indonesia. All patients had severe plasma leakage. No severe dengue patient with severe hemorrhage and organ impairment. Most patients were male, had moderate malnutrition, from referral, day of illness ≥4 days, hospitalized ≤5 days. Pengurus Besar Ikatan Dokter Indonesia (PB IDI) 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114598/1/C28-Similarity.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114598/2/C27-Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/114598/6/C28-Peer%20Review.pdf Aulia Nur Fadilla, - and Dominicus Husada, - and Budi Utomo, - (2020) Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital. Journal Of The Indonesian Medical Association — Majalah Kedokteran Indnesia, 70 (4). pp. 41-47. ISSN 2654-3796 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346843189_Epidemiology_of_Children_with_Severe_Dengue_Infection_in_Dr_Soetomo_General_Hospital http://dx.doi.org/10.47830/jinma-vol.70.4-2020-220
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Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
description Introduction: Dengue infection is endemic to Indonesia and remains a public health problem. Severe dengue infection can cause rapid death, especially in children. Aim: To determine the epidemiology of children with severe dengue infection in Dr. Soetomo Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric ward of Dr. Soetomo Hospital. Data were derived from medical records of children aged ≤18 years which hospitalized with severe dengue from March to April 2019. Of 135 children admitted with DHF, obtained 48 samples with characteristics >5–12 years old (72.9%), male (58.3%), residence Surabaya (89.6%), elementary school (60.3%), referral (81.3%), hospitalized ≤5 days (66.7%), day of illness ≥4 days (89.6%), moderate malnutrition (35.4%), had severe plasma leakage consisting of DHF grade III (73%) and IV (27%). Two patients died (4.2%). No patient with congenital disease and malignancy. This study is not in line with the tendency of shifted dengue incidence to older age groups (>15 years old) in Indonesia. All patients had severe plasma leakage. No severe dengue patient with severe hemorrhage and organ impairment. Most patients were male, had moderate malnutrition, from referral, day of illness ≥4 days, hospitalized ≤5 days.
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author Aulia Nur Fadilla, -
Dominicus Husada, -
Budi Utomo, -
author_facet Aulia Nur Fadilla, -
Dominicus Husada, -
Budi Utomo, -
author_sort Aulia Nur Fadilla, -
title Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
title_short Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
title_full Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Children with Severe Dengue Infection in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital
title_sort epidemiology of children with severe dengue infection in dr. soetomo general hospital
publisher Pengurus Besar Ikatan Dokter Indonesia (PB IDI)
publishDate 2020
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