Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
WHO guideline classifies dengue into non-severe and severe disease depending on whether there is severe plasma leakage, or severe bleeding, or severe organ impairment. For practical purposes, non-severe cases can be further divided into two subgroups: those with warning signs and those without them. Patients with suspected dengue should be triaged and managed accordingly.
Classification
Dengue case classification, published by WHO in 2009, categorizes the disease into probable dengue or laboratory-confirmed dengue (with or without warning signs) and severe dengue (encompassing severe plasma leakage, severe bleeding, and severe organ involvement). The tables below describe the definitions of each category:[1][2]
Dengue ± Warning Signs
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Dengue (live in/travel to dengue endemic area)
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❑ Fever
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PLUS
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❑ Two of the following criteria: ❑ Nausea or vomiting ❑ Rash ❑ Aches and pains ❑ Tourniquet test positive ❑ Leukopenia ❑ Any warning sign
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Warning Signs
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❑ Warning signs requiring strict observation and medical intervention: ❑ Abdominal pain or tenderness ❑ Persistent vomiting ❑ Clinical fluid accumulation ❑ Mucosal bleed ❑ Lethargy, restlessness ❑ Liver enlargment >2 cm ❑ Increase in hematocrit with rapid decrease in platelet count
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Severe Dengue
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Severe Plasma Leakage
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❑ Severe plasma leakage leading to: ❑ Shock (dengue shock syndrome) ❑ Fluid accumulation with respiratory disrtess
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Severe Bleeding
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❑ Severe bleeding as evaluated by clinician: ❑ Persistent and/or severe overt bleeding in the presence of unstable hemodynamic status, regardless of the hematocrit level ❑ A decrease in hematocrit after fluid resuscitation together with unstable hemodynamic status ❑ Refractory shock unresposive to fluid resuscitation of 40–60 ml/kg ❑ Hypotensive shock with low/normal haematocrit before fluid resuscitation ❑ Persistent or worsening metabolic acidosis ± a well-maintained systolic blood pressure, especially in those with severe abdominal tenderness and distension
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Severe Organ Involvement
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❑ Severe organ involvement indicated by: ❑ Liver: AST or ALT ≥1000 IU/L ❑ CNS: impaired consciousness ❑ Heart or other organs
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