Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

The relationships between the infecting dengue serotype, primary and secondary infection, viremia and dengue severity remain unclear. This cross-sectional study examined these interactions in adult patients hospitalized with dengue in Ha Noi.158 patients were enrolled between September 16 and Novemb...

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Main Authors: Annette Fox, Nguyen Minh Hoa Le, Cameron P Simmons, Marcel Wolbers, Heiman F L Wertheim, Thi Khuong Pham, Thi Hai Ninh Tran, Thi Minh Lien Trinh, Thi Lien Nguyen, Vu Trung Nguyen, Duc Hien Nguyen, Jeremy Farrar, Peter Horby, Walter R Taylor, Van Kinh Nguyen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-03-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3046970?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0abab21fe7064583b7d5a3d8e3443bc52020-11-25T02:07:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352011-03-0153e96710.1371/journal.pntd.0000967Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.Annette FoxNguyen Minh Hoa LeCameron P SimmonsMarcel WolbersHeiman F L WertheimThi Khuong PhamThi Hai Ninh TranThi Minh Lien TrinhThi Lien NguyenVu Trung NguyenDuc Hien NguyenJeremy FarrarPeter HorbyWalter R TaylorVan Kinh NguyenThe relationships between the infecting dengue serotype, primary and secondary infection, viremia and dengue severity remain unclear. This cross-sectional study examined these interactions in adult patients hospitalized with dengue in Ha Noi.158 patients were enrolled between September 16 and November 11, 2008. Quantitative RT-PCR, serology and NS1 detection were used to confirm dengue infection, determine the serotype and plasma viral RNA concentration, and categorize infections as primary or secondary. 130 (82%) were laboratory confirmed. Serology was consistent with primary and secondary infection in 34% and 61%, respectively. The infecting serotype was DENV-1 in 42 (32%), DENV-2 in 39 (30%) and unknown in 49 (38%). Secondary infection was more common in DENV-2 infections (79%) compared to DENV-1 (36%, p<0.001). The proportion that developed dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) was 32% for secondary infection compared to 18% for primary infection (p = 0.14), and 26% for DENV-1 compared to 28% for DENV-2. The time until NS1 and plasma viral RNA were undetectable was shorter for DENV-2 compared to DENV-1 (p≤0.001) and plasma viral RNA concentration on day 5 was higher for DENV-1 (p = 0.03). Plasma viral RNA concentration was higher in secondary infection on day 5 of illness (p = 0.046). We didn't find an association between plasma viral RNA concentration and clinical severity.Dengue is emerging as a major public health problem in Ha Noi. DENV-1 and DENV-2 were the prevalent serotypes with similar numbers and clinical presentation. Secondary infection may be more common amongst DENV-2 than DENV-1 infections because DENV-2 infections resulted in lower plasma viral RNA concentrations and viral RNA concentrations were higher in secondary infection. The drivers of dengue emergence in northern Viet Nam need to be elucidated and public health measures instituted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3046970?pdf=render
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author Annette Fox
Nguyen Minh Hoa Le
Cameron P Simmons
Marcel Wolbers
Heiman F L Wertheim
Thi Khuong Pham
Thi Hai Ninh Tran
Thi Minh Lien Trinh
Thi Lien Nguyen
Vu Trung Nguyen
Duc Hien Nguyen
Jeremy Farrar
Peter Horby
Walter R Taylor
Van Kinh Nguyen
spellingShingle Annette Fox
Nguyen Minh Hoa Le
Cameron P Simmons
Marcel Wolbers
Heiman F L Wertheim
Thi Khuong Pham
Thi Hai Ninh Tran
Thi Minh Lien Trinh
Thi Lien Nguyen
Vu Trung Nguyen
Duc Hien Nguyen
Jeremy Farrar
Peter Horby
Walter R Taylor
Van Kinh Nguyen
Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Annette Fox
Nguyen Minh Hoa Le
Cameron P Simmons
Marcel Wolbers
Heiman F L Wertheim
Thi Khuong Pham
Thi Hai Ninh Tran
Thi Minh Lien Trinh
Thi Lien Nguyen
Vu Trung Nguyen
Duc Hien Nguyen
Jeremy Farrar
Peter Horby
Walter R Taylor
Van Kinh Nguyen
author_sort Annette Fox
title Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
title_short Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
title_full Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
title_fullStr Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
title_full_unstemmed Immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
title_sort immunological and viral determinants of dengue severity in hospitalized adults in ha noi, viet nam.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The relationships between the infecting dengue serotype, primary and secondary infection, viremia and dengue severity remain unclear. This cross-sectional study examined these interactions in adult patients hospitalized with dengue in Ha Noi.158 patients were enrolled between September 16 and November 11, 2008. Quantitative RT-PCR, serology and NS1 detection were used to confirm dengue infection, determine the serotype and plasma viral RNA concentration, and categorize infections as primary or secondary. 130 (82%) were laboratory confirmed. Serology was consistent with primary and secondary infection in 34% and 61%, respectively. The infecting serotype was DENV-1 in 42 (32%), DENV-2 in 39 (30%) and unknown in 49 (38%). Secondary infection was more common in DENV-2 infections (79%) compared to DENV-1 (36%, p<0.001). The proportion that developed dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) was 32% for secondary infection compared to 18% for primary infection (p = 0.14), and 26% for DENV-1 compared to 28% for DENV-2. The time until NS1 and plasma viral RNA were undetectable was shorter for DENV-2 compared to DENV-1 (p≤0.001) and plasma viral RNA concentration on day 5 was higher for DENV-1 (p = 0.03). Plasma viral RNA concentration was higher in secondary infection on day 5 of illness (p = 0.046). We didn't find an association between plasma viral RNA concentration and clinical severity.Dengue is emerging as a major public health problem in Ha Noi. DENV-1 and DENV-2 were the prevalent serotypes with similar numbers and clinical presentation. Secondary infection may be more common amongst DENV-2 than DENV-1 infections because DENV-2 infections resulted in lower plasma viral RNA concentrations and viral RNA concentrations were higher in secondary infection. The drivers of dengue emergence in northern Viet Nam need to be elucidated and public health measures instituted.
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