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Title: Enhancing surveillance for Dengue fever in Florida


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Enhancing surveillance for Dengue fever in Florida

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Dengue fever
  • Mosquito-borne viral disease
  • 4 serotypes (DEN 1,2,3,4)
  • Infection with one serotype confers immunity only
    to that serotype
  • Subsequent infection with another serotype
    increases risk of severe disease (dengue
    hemorrhagic fever/shock syndrome)
  • severe disease most common in children

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World Distribution of Aedes aegypti and Dengue -
1999
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Symptoms
  • Fever with 2 or more of
  • headache
  • eye pain
  • muscle pain
  • joint pain
  • rash
  • hemorrhagic symptoms

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Why we care about dengue in Florida
  • Last epidemic 1934-35
  • 15,000 cases in Miami (135,000 pop)
  • Indigenous transmission occurred in Texas in 1986
    and 1995
  • The mosquito that transmits dengue is abundant in
    Florida
  • Dengue is endemic in Cuba, Mexico, and elsewhere
    in Caribbean, central and South America

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Enhanced dengue surveillance showed we have more
cases than we thought
  • 1987-96 mean of 1.3 cases per year reported in
    Florida
  • 1997-98 enhanced laboratory surveillance found
    18 cases
  • All imported
  • Demonstrates potential for introduction of
    infection
  • We have the makings for endemic dengue in Florida

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Increasing surveillance in Florida
  • Tampa branch laboratory offers FREE dengue
    testing
  • Testing is more reliable than commercial labs
  • Provides state with faster results
  • Early detection earlier control efforts

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Requirements for testing
  • Serum (at least 1/2 ml)
  • Need acute and convalescent (3-4 weeks apart)
  • If you have CSF, send it it can provide some
    additional information, but does not replace the
    two sera
  • Lab performs IgM and IgG ELISA tests

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Information required with samples
  • Person's name
  • Onset date
  • Symptoms
  • Travel history
  • Name of person to whom results should be send
  • Contact telephone numbers
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