Sandbox/00031
Dengue Fever Microchapters |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Currently, no effective antiviral agents are available to treat symptomatic dengue virus infection, and management remains supportive with emphasis on judicious fluid administration. Acetyl-salicylic derivatives and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be avoided because of the potential increased risk of bleeding.
Initial Management
According to the guidelines published by the WHO, patients should be rapidly screened to identify those with severe dengue (who require immediate emergency treatment to avert death), those with warning signs (who should be given priority while waiting in the queue so that they can be assessed and treated without delay), and non-urgent cases (who have neither severe dengue nor warning signs). Based on the clinical manifestations and other circumstances, patients should be triaged into the following groups and managed accordingly:[1][2]
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