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Dengue epidemiology in selected endemic countries: factors influencing expansion factors as estimates of underreporting

Author Affiliations
Institut Pasteur, Institut Pasteur in Ho Chi Minh City, University of Siena
Published InTropical Medicine & International Health
Year2015
Citations80

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dengue fever is globally considered underestimated. This study provides expansion factors (EFs) for dengue endemic selected countries and highlights critical issues in the use of EFs. METHODS: We identified dengue epidemiological cohort studies from 2000 to July 2013 through a literature search using PubMed, Web of Science and Lilacs (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Database), pre-defined keywords and inclusion/exclusion criteria, and included Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. Dengue national and local passive surveillance data were derived from WHO regional websites, PAHO, SEARO and WPRO. EFs were calculated as CI cohort studies/CI passive data for both national and local levels. RESULTS: Cohort studies differed in case…
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