First clinical reports of acute hantavirus and dengue infections among pregnant women in the Caribbean.

Infectious diseases (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1080/23744235.2024.2348631
Kirk Osmond Douglas, Marquita Gittens-St Hilaire
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Abstract

Background: Hantavirus and dengue virus infections lead to diseases causing economic and public health concerns. Acute hantavirus infections can lead to similar clinical haemorrhagic signs as other endemic diseases including dengue and leptospirosis.

Methods: Using a retrospective case analysis of pregnant dengue and hantavirus disease patients with clinical reports and compatible clinical laboratory information during pregnancy, we report the first evidence of dengue and hantavirus infections and a case of dual dengue and hantavirus infection among pregnant women in the Caribbean. Laboratory testing by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and non-structural protein 1 (NS1) for DENV and for hantavirus infection pseudotype focus reduction neutralisation tests (pFRNT), ELISA and immunochromatographic (ICG) strips.

Results: Four pregnant cases with acute DENV infections were identified; however, only one out of the four cases (25%) had a detailed medical record to permit abstraction of clinical data. Six hantavirus infected pregnant cases were identified with gestation periods ranged from 36 to 39 weeks; none of the reported patients exhibited previous pregnancy complications prior to hospitalisation and infection. Acute liver damage was observed in three of the six cases (AST readings) who were subsequently diagnosed with hepatitis in pregnancy and variable clinical outcomes were observed with term and pre-term deliveries.

Conclusions: Whilst hantavirus infection in pregnancy is rare, consideration should be given to differential diagnosis with fever, kidney involvement, liver involvement, haemorrhagic symptoms and thrombocytopenia in endemic areas with clinically similar diseases such as dengue and leptospirosis.HighlightsFirst recorded case of hantavirus and dengue co-infection in a pregnant woman.First detailed report of clinical hantavirus infection in pregnant women in the Caribbean.First published report of clinical dengue infection in pregnant woman in the Caribbean.Possible complications of pregnancy following hantavirus infection.Pre-term birth and low birth weights.Clinical course of hantavirus infection in a Caribbean population.

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加勒比地区孕妇急性汉坦病毒和登革热感染的首次临床报告。
背景:汉坦病毒和登革热病毒感染导致的疾病引起了经济和公共卫生问题。急性汉坦病毒感染可导致与登革热和钩端螺旋体病等其他地方病相似的临床出血性症状:方法:通过对怀孕期间登革热和汉坦病毒病患者的临床报告和兼容的临床实验室信息进行回顾性病例分析,我们首次报告了登革热和汉坦病毒感染的证据,以及加勒比海地区孕妇登革热和汉坦病毒双重感染的病例。通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)和非结构蛋白1(NS1)对登革热病毒进行实验室检测,并通过伪型聚焦还原中和试验(pFRNT)、酶联免疫吸附试验和免疫层析(ICG)对汉坦病毒感染进行实验室检测:结果:发现了四例感染 DENV 的孕妇,但四例中只有一例(25%)有详细的医疗记录,因此无法提取临床数据。六例汉坦病毒感染孕妇的妊娠期从36周到39周不等;报告的患者在住院和感染前均未出现妊娠并发症。六例病例中有三例(AST读数)出现急性肝损伤,随后被诊断为妊娠期肝炎,并观察到足月分娩和早产的不同临床结果:虽然妊娠期汉坦病毒感染非常罕见,但在登革热和钩端螺旋体病等临床类似疾病流行地区,应考虑与发热、肾脏受累、肝脏受累、出血性症状和血小板减少症进行鉴别诊断。加勒比海地区孕妇临床感染汉坦病毒的首次详细报告。
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