Short Report: Prevalence of patients with acute febrile illnesses and positive dengue NS1 tests in a tertiary hospital in papua new guinea

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Because the prevalence of dengue fever in urban settings in Papua New Guinea is unknown, we investigated the presence of dengue using the NS1 antigen test in an outpatient-based prospective observational study at Port Moresby General Hospital. Of 140 patients with acute febrile illnesses, dengue fever was diagnosed in 14.9% (20 of 134; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 9.6-22.4). Malaria (2 of 137; 1.5%; 95% CI = 0.3-5.7), chikungunya (3 of 140; 2.1%; 95% CI = 0.6-6.6), and bacterial bloodstream infections (0 of 80; 0%; 95% CI = 0-5.7) were uncommon. Dengue fever should no longer be considered rare in Papua New Guinea.

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Asigau, V., Lavu, E. K., McBride, W. J. H., Biloh, E., Naroi, F., Koana, E., … Laman, M. (2015). Short Report: Prevalence of patients with acute febrile illnesses and positive dengue NS1 tests in a tertiary hospital in papua new guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 92(1), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.14-0373

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