Infect Chemother.  2003 Aug;35(4):230-234.

A Case of Dengue Shock Syndrome Imported from Myanmar

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Hanil General Hospital, Seoul, Korea. drsmiles@hanmail.net

Abstract

Dengue fever/dengue shock syndrome is an acute febrile illness caused by a Flaviviridae virus. Dengue virus infection can cause a wide spectrum of illness, and disease is characterized by sudden onset of high fever, chill, severe headache, skin rash, general malaise and thrombocytopenia with hemoconcentration. Dengue fever is endemic in most tropical areas of world, including the Caribbean, Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Tourists to these areas are liable to infection. We experienced a Korean female who returned to Korea from Myanmar in severely ill state. She was confirmed serologically to be inblieted with Dengue shock syndrome. In spite of intensive medical care, she died of Dengue shock syndrome. We emphasize that favorable prognosis depends mainly on the early recognition and treatment of shock.

Keyword

Imported disease; Dengue fever; Dengue shock syndrome

MeSH Terms

Africa
Asia, Southeastern
Caribbean Region
Dengue Virus
Dengue*
Exanthema
Female
Fever
Flaviviridae
Headache
Humans
Korea
Myanmar*
Prognosis
Severe Dengue*
Shock
South America
Thrombocytopenia
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