A study on Hematological and Biochemical Parameters of Dengue Fever Patients in Janakpurdham, Madhesh Province, Nepal

Birendra Kumar Jha, Raman Mishra, Rajeeb Kumar Jha, Buddha Ram Prasad Yadav
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Background: Over 350 million people are estimated to get the counter with flavivirus each year, causing dengue one of the most common arboviral diseases. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been a recorded rise in the prevalence of dengue fever in the South Asian countries. In 2022, there was a significant dengue outbreak in Nepal. Data on haematological and biochemical parameters, which are crucial for the clinical management of dengue patients, are lacking in Nepal's Madhesh Province. The purpose of this study was to present the first baseline data on the haematological and biochemical parameters of dengue virus-infected patients. Methods: The data was extracted from admitted patients at Janaki Medical College, Teaching Hospital (JMCTH) and Janaki Health Care and Teaching Hospital (JHCTH) diagnosed with dengue fever between August to November-2023. Hematological and biochemical parameters were recorded from the medical records and analyzed. Results: There were 74 serologically positive dengue cases in all, with 32.4% being female and 67.6% being male. Of the 74 patients, one-fourth had NS1 positive, 24.3% had IgM, and 21.6% had IgG. Leucopenia (87.2%) and thrombocytopenia (66.2%) were the most frequent haematological findings, whereas serum glutamic-oxaloacetate transaminase (76.6%) and Serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (58.1%) were the biochemical markers with higher levels. Conclusion: The study explores the most common haematological and biochemical parameters of the patients diagnosed with dengue that may alarm clinicians of the possibility of dengue virus infection in the study region.
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背景:据估计,每年有超过 3.5 亿人感染黄病毒,登革热是最常见的虫媒病毒疾病之一。COVID-19 爆发后,登革热在南亚国家的流行率出现了有记录的上升。2022 年,尼泊尔爆发了严重的登革热疫情。尼泊尔马德西省缺乏对登革热患者临床治疗至关重要的血液学和生化参数数据。本研究的目的是首次提供登革热病毒感染者血液学和生化指标的基线数据。研究方法数据来源于 Janaki 医学院教学医院(JMCTH)和 Janaki 医疗保健教学医院(JHCTH)在 2023 年 8 月至 11 月期间确诊的登革热患者。从病历中记录并分析了血液学和生化参数。结果血清学阳性登革热病例共计 74 例,其中女性占 32.4%,男性占 67.6%。在 74 名患者中,四分之一的患者 NS1 阳性,24.3% 的患者 IgM 阳性,21.6% 的患者 IgG 阳性。白细胞减少症(87.2%)和血小板减少症(66.2%)是最常见的血液学检查结果,而血清谷氨酸-草酰乙酸转氨酶(76.6%)和血清谷氨酸丙酮酸转氨酶(58.1%)是水平较高的生化指标。结论本研究探讨了被诊断为登革热病人最常见的血液学和生化指标,这些指标可提醒临床医生该研究地区可能存在登革热病毒感染。
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