Epidemic dengue 4 in the Yucatán, México, 1984.

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An outbreak of dengue 4 occurred in the Yucatán, México in 1984. During the course of the outbreak, 538 of 5486 reported cases of dengue-like illness were studied; 200 were confirmed as dengue serologically and/or virologically. Dengue 4 virus was isolated from 34 patients and dengue 1 from one. Severe haemorrhagic symptoms were observed in 9 laboratory confirmed patients, including four deaths. Thus, the outbreak in Yucatán is the second dengue epidemic in the Americas after the Cuban epidemic in 1981 in which a number of patients suffered from haemorrhagic complications. It was notable that 5 of 9 hospitalized, severe cases were young adults and that only one met the WHO criteria of DHF, in contrast to primary pediatric nature of DHF in Southeast Asia. In this paper we describe clinical, serologic, and virologic studies conducted during the outbreak.

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Loroño Pino, M. A., Farfán Ale, J. A., Rosado Paredes, E. P., Kuno, G., & Gubler, D. J. (1993). Epidemic dengue 4 in the Yucatán, México, 1984. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 35(5), 449–455. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651993000500011

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