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An Outbreak of Dengue Fever in St. Croix (US Virgin Islands), 2005

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  • Hamish Mohammed
  • Mary Ramos
  • Julie Armstrong
  • Jorge Muñoz-Jordán
  • Kathleen O Arnold-Lewis
  • Aurimar Ayala
  • Gary G Clark
  • Eugene S Tull
  • Mark E Beatty

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Background: Periodic outbreaks of dengue fever occur in the United States Virgin Islands. In June 2005, an outbreak of dengue virus (DENV) serotype-2 with cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) was detected in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. The objective of this report is to describe this outbreak of DENV-2 and the findings of a case-control study examining risk factors for DHF. Methodology/Principal Findings: This is the largest dengue outbreak ever recorded in St. Croix, with 331 suspected dengue cases reported island-wide during 2005 (62.2 cases/10,000 population); 54% were hospitalized, 21% had at least one hemorrhagic manifestation, 28% had thrombocytopenia, 5% had DHF and 1 patient died. Eighty-nine laboratory-positive hospitalized patients were identified. Of these, there were 15 (17%) who met the WHO criteria for DHF (cases) and 74 (83%) who did not (controls). The only variable significantly associated with DHF on bivariate or multivariable analysis was age, with an adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of 1.033 (1.003,1.064). Conclusions/Significance: During this outbreak of DENV-2, a high proportion of cases developed DHF and increasing age was significantly associated with DHF.

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  • Hamish Mohammed & Mary Ramos & Julie Armstrong & Jorge Muñoz-Jordán & Kathleen O Arnold-Lewis & Aurimar Ayala & Gary G Clark & Eugene S Tull & Mark E Beatty, 2010. "An Outbreak of Dengue Fever in St. Croix (US Virgin Islands), 2005," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(10), pages 1-5, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0013729
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013729
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