A cohort study to assess the incidence of dengue, Brazil, 2014-2018.

Acta Trop

Faculdade de Medicina, Instituto de Medicina Tropical, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Dr. Enéas de Carvalho Aguiar, 470, 05403-000 São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Published: April 2020

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  • The study investigated the incidence of dengue among children aged 2 to 16 in Araraquara, Brazil, from September 2014 to March 2015.
  • Researchers collected socio-demographic data and monitored for fever, performing blood tests for dengue diagnosis when needed.
  • The findings revealed a baseline dengue seroprevalence of 12.2% and varying incidence rates over the years, influenced by factors like age and living conditions, providing insights for policymakers on dengue control strategies.

Article Abstract

The present cohort study was set up with the aim of determining the incidence of dengue among children and adolescents, from 2 to 16 years of age, living in Araraquara, South-Eastern Brazil, a city classified as a mid-level endemicity location for dengue. Enrollment took place from September 2014 to March 2015. Baseline socio-demographic data were collected, and a blood sample from the participant was drawn, for dengue serology. Families were contacted weekly for fever surveillance. If the child developed fever, a nurse visited the household to collect a blood sample. PCR, NS1 and IgM were used for dengue diagnosis. Parents or legal guardians of participating children provided a written informed consent. 3,514 children and adolescents were enrolled in the cohort. Dengue baseline seroprevalence was 12.2% (95%CI: 11.1 - 13.3). The incidence density of symptomatic dengue was 8.94 per 100 person/years in the first year of follow-up, 0.58 in the second, and 0.19 in the fourth. No cases were confirmed in the third year. Incidence was associated with age, sex, baseline seroprevalence and with living in a house as opposed to an apartment. This study provides relevant information on the epidemiology of dengue in mid-level transmission settings that may be useful to policymakers in the evaluation of control strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.105313DOI Listing

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