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DR. MUHAMMAD MUSTANSAR
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Basic facts about dengue
 Vector borne viral disease spread by Aedes mosquito
  bite
 2.5 billion at risk globally
 No specific treatment
 Prevention
    No vaccine
    IVM




                                                        6
Dengue virus
  Classification
       Family: Flaviviridae
       Genus: Flavivirus
  Virus
       Enveloped virus with a surface
       protein     (haemagglutinin)
       Single stranded positive sense RNA
       genome
  Serotypes
       Four serotypes DEN 1 to DEN 4 with
   multiple genotypes
Life cycle
                Blood meal by a female mosquito
                    extrinsic   incubation period
                                8 – 10 days

             replication in the mosquito
                     infected for life


     introduce the virus to human during a blood meal
                    intrinsic            incubation period
                                4 – 6 days

             replication in the human
DENGUE
 What is Dengue?
       Types?
       Symptoms?
       Causes?
       Vector?
 How to Prevent?
   Biological Means
   Botanical Means
   Chemical Means




                       10
Dengue fever (also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious
                                      tropical disease caused
                       by the dengue virus. Symptoms include
               fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a

           characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles.
                            In a small proportion of cases the

            disease develops into the life-threatening dengue
                              hemorrhagic fever, resulting in

     bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma
                                      leakage, or into dengue

     shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure
                                                  occurs.
Factors that contribute to the occurrence of
severe dengue
 Virus:

      All serotypes have been shown to cause
       DHF/DSS
      Certain genotypes have been associated
       with DHF other genotypes of the same
       serotype is associated with DF



Source: Dr. Neelika Malavige
Causes of bleeding in DHF

         Thrombocytopenia

         Endothelial dysfunction

         Activation of the coagulation system

         Disseminated intravascular coagulation

         Poor perfusion of GIT: lead to mucosal
          bleeding

         Drugs: Steroids, NSAIDS
Effects of endothelial dysfunction

  Fluid leakage


  Microscopic and
   macroscopic bleeding

  Activation of the
   coagulation system




Source: Dr. Neelika Malavige
Bleeding
KEY MESSAGE
“IF THEY
 BREED, YOU
 WILL BLEED”




               18
   Management
   There are no specific treatments for dengue fever.[1] Treatment depends on the symptoms, varying
    from oral rehydration therapy at home with close follow-up, to hospital admission with
    administration of intravenous fluids and/or blood transfusion.[28] A decision for hospital admission is
    typically based on the presence of the "warning signs" listed in the table above, especially in those
    with preexisting health conditions.[5]
   Intravenous hydration is usually only needed for one or two days.[28] The rate of fluid administration
    is titrated to a urinary output of 0.5–1 mL/kg/hr, stable vital signs and normalization of hematocrit.[5]
    Invasive medical procedures such as nasogastric intubation, intramuscular injections and arterial
    punctures are avoided, in view of the bleeding risk.[5] Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is used for fever
    and discomfort while NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and aspirin are avoided as they might aggravate the
    risk of bleeding.[28] Blood transfusion is initiated early in patients presenting with unstable vital signs
    in the face of a decreasing hematocrit, rather than waiting for the hemoglobin concentration to
    decrease to some predetermined "transfusion trigger" level.[29] Packed red blood cells or whole blood
    are recommended, while platelets and fresh frozen plasma are usually not.[29]
   During the recovery phase intravenous fluids are discontinued to prevent a state of fluid overload.[5] If
    fluid overload occurs and vital signs are stable, stopping further fluid may be all that is needed.[29] If a
    person is outside of the critical phase, a loop diuretic such as furosemide may be used to eliminate
    excess fluid from the circulation.[29]
Diagnostic techniques

 Detection of Dengue viral antigen

 Detection of the Dengue viral genome

 Isolation of the Dengue virus

 Detection of Dengue specific IgG, IgM, both
PREVENTION OF DENGUE




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Prevention of Transmission
Q:What are the symptoms of the disease?
   High grade fever.

   severe body aches and pains.

   Rash.




Q: Is it a deadly disease?
   No, if managed in time, curable,




Q: Does dengue spread from person to person?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Can some one suffer from dengue again?
  Yes

  What are the warning signs for hospitalization?

  Deterioration of condition after settling of fever

  Giddiness

  Abdominal pain

  Persistent vomiting

  No urinary output for more than 4 hours


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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can I protect my self and family from dengue?
    Use of mosquito repellants/ insecticidal sprays, reducing mosquito
     breeding places.

Q: Is there any vaccine available?
    Not yet.


Q: What measures are needed to prevent dengue in
community?
    Public awareness
    Use of larvaecidals and other insecticides.



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LET US JOIN HANDS TO DEFEAT DENGUE

      THANK
       YOU
                                     29
 Dengue is transmitted by several species of mosquito
 within the genus Aedes, principally A. aegypti. The
 virus has four different types; infection with one type
 usually gives lifelong immunity to that type, but only
 short-term immunity to the others.
 When a mosquito carrying dengue virus bites a person, the virus
  enters the skin together with the mosquito's saliva. It binds to
  and enters white blood cells, and reproduces inside the cells
  while they move throughout the body. The white blood cells
  respond by producing a number of signaling proteins, such as
  interferon, which are responsible for many of the
  symptoms, such as the fever, the flu-like symptoms and the
  severe pains. In severe infection, the virus production inside the
  body is greatly increased, and many more organs (such as the
  liver and the bone marrow) can be affected, and fluid from the
  bloodstream leaks through the wall of small blood vessels into
  body cavities. As a result, less blood circulates in the blood
  vessels, and the blood pressure becomes so low that it cannot
  supply sufficient blood to vital organs.
 Dengue fever virus (DENV) is an RNA virus of the family
  Flaviviridae; genus Flavivirus. Other members of the same family
  include yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, St. Louis encephalitis
  virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, tick-borne encephalitis
  virus, Kyasanur forest disease virus, and Omsk hemorrhagic
  fever virus.[11] Most are transmitted by arthropods (mosquitoes or
  ticks), and are therefore also referred to as arboviruses
  (arthropod-borne viruses).[11]
 The dengue virus genome (genetic material) contains about
  11,000 nucleotide bases, which code for the three different types
  of protein molecules (C, prM and E) that form the virus particle
  and seven other types of protein molecules
  (NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a, NS4b, NS5) that are only found in
  infected host cells and are required for replication of the virus.[12][

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Dengue awareness

  • 1. 1
  • 3.
  • 4. 4
  • 5.
  • 6. Basic facts about dengue  Vector borne viral disease spread by Aedes mosquito bite  2.5 billion at risk globally  No specific treatment  Prevention  No vaccine  IVM 6
  • 7. Dengue virus  Classification Family: Flaviviridae Genus: Flavivirus  Virus Enveloped virus with a surface protein (haemagglutinin) Single stranded positive sense RNA genome  Serotypes Four serotypes DEN 1 to DEN 4 with multiple genotypes
  • 8.
  • 9. Life cycle Blood meal by a female mosquito extrinsic incubation period 8 – 10 days replication in the mosquito infected for life introduce the virus to human during a blood meal intrinsic incubation period 4 – 6 days replication in the human
  • 10. DENGUE  What is Dengue?  Types?  Symptoms?  Causes?  Vector?  How to Prevent?  Biological Means  Botanical Means  Chemical Means 10
  • 11. Dengue fever (also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Factors that contribute to the occurrence of severe dengue Virus:  All serotypes have been shown to cause DHF/DSS  Certain genotypes have been associated with DHF other genotypes of the same serotype is associated with DF Source: Dr. Neelika Malavige
  • 15. Causes of bleeding in DHF  Thrombocytopenia  Endothelial dysfunction  Activation of the coagulation system  Disseminated intravascular coagulation  Poor perfusion of GIT: lead to mucosal bleeding  Drugs: Steroids, NSAIDS
  • 16. Effects of endothelial dysfunction  Fluid leakage  Microscopic and macroscopic bleeding  Activation of the coagulation system Source: Dr. Neelika Malavige
  • 18. KEY MESSAGE “IF THEY BREED, YOU WILL BLEED” 18
  • 19. Management  There are no specific treatments for dengue fever.[1] Treatment depends on the symptoms, varying from oral rehydration therapy at home with close follow-up, to hospital admission with administration of intravenous fluids and/or blood transfusion.[28] A decision for hospital admission is typically based on the presence of the "warning signs" listed in the table above, especially in those with preexisting health conditions.[5]  Intravenous hydration is usually only needed for one or two days.[28] The rate of fluid administration is titrated to a urinary output of 0.5–1 mL/kg/hr, stable vital signs and normalization of hematocrit.[5] Invasive medical procedures such as nasogastric intubation, intramuscular injections and arterial punctures are avoided, in view of the bleeding risk.[5] Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is used for fever and discomfort while NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and aspirin are avoided as they might aggravate the risk of bleeding.[28] Blood transfusion is initiated early in patients presenting with unstable vital signs in the face of a decreasing hematocrit, rather than waiting for the hemoglobin concentration to decrease to some predetermined "transfusion trigger" level.[29] Packed red blood cells or whole blood are recommended, while platelets and fresh frozen plasma are usually not.[29]  During the recovery phase intravenous fluids are discontinued to prevent a state of fluid overload.[5] If fluid overload occurs and vital signs are stable, stopping further fluid may be all that is needed.[29] If a person is outside of the critical phase, a loop diuretic such as furosemide may be used to eliminate excess fluid from the circulation.[29]
  • 20. Diagnostic techniques  Detection of Dengue viral antigen  Detection of the Dengue viral genome  Isolation of the Dengue virus  Detection of Dengue specific IgG, IgM, both
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 26. Q:What are the symptoms of the disease?  High grade fever.  severe body aches and pains.  Rash. Q: Is it a deadly disease?  No, if managed in time, curable, Q: Does dengue spread from person to person? 26 13
  • 27. Frequently Asked Questions Q:Can some one suffer from dengue again?  Yes What are the warning signs for hospitalization?  Deterioration of condition after settling of fever  Giddiness  Abdominal pain  Persistent vomiting  No urinary output for more than 4 hours 27
  • 28. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How can I protect my self and family from dengue?  Use of mosquito repellants/ insecticidal sprays, reducing mosquito breeding places. Q: Is there any vaccine available?  Not yet. Q: What measures are needed to prevent dengue in community?  Public awareness  Use of larvaecidals and other insecticides. 28
  • 29. LET US JOIN HANDS TO DEFEAT DENGUE THANK YOU 29
  • 30.  Dengue is transmitted by several species of mosquito within the genus Aedes, principally A. aegypti. The virus has four different types; infection with one type usually gives lifelong immunity to that type, but only short-term immunity to the others.
  • 31.  When a mosquito carrying dengue virus bites a person, the virus enters the skin together with the mosquito's saliva. It binds to and enters white blood cells, and reproduces inside the cells while they move throughout the body. The white blood cells respond by producing a number of signaling proteins, such as interferon, which are responsible for many of the symptoms, such as the fever, the flu-like symptoms and the severe pains. In severe infection, the virus production inside the body is greatly increased, and many more organs (such as the liver and the bone marrow) can be affected, and fluid from the bloodstream leaks through the wall of small blood vessels into body cavities. As a result, less blood circulates in the blood vessels, and the blood pressure becomes so low that it cannot supply sufficient blood to vital organs.
  • 32.  Dengue fever virus (DENV) is an RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae; genus Flavivirus. Other members of the same family include yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, Kyasanur forest disease virus, and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus.[11] Most are transmitted by arthropods (mosquitoes or ticks), and are therefore also referred to as arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses).[11]  The dengue virus genome (genetic material) contains about 11,000 nucleotide bases, which code for the three different types of protein molecules (C, prM and E) that form the virus particle and seven other types of protein molecules (NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a, NS4b, NS5) that are only found in infected host cells and are required for replication of the virus.[12][