Laboratory parameters in clinically suspected dengue cases in tertiary care teaching hospital in North Maharashtra

Abstract
Background: Dengue an arbovirus infection, has significantly increased in past decade causing increased mortality & morbidity in temperate countries including India. Earlier diagnosis helps in prompt treatment resulting in decrease in mortality & prevention of complications. In present study we have evaluated laboratory parameters for diagnosis along with different demographic profile for prevention of disease. Methods: All clinically suspected patients tested for NS1Ag & IgM by ELISA along with platelet count & Peripheral blood smear. Individual results were used in comparative analysis according to demographic (gender, age) and laboratory (platelet counts, NS1 Ag & IgM) profiles Result: Total serologically confirmed cases were 583( 21.12%) . Lower platelet counts was the most important factors in predicting dengue infection. Furthermore, all demographic and laboratory profiles presented a conservative temporal pattern throughout this long-lasting outbreak. Conclusion: As consistency throughout the epidemic facilitated defining the conservation pattern throughout the early stages, this was useful for improving management during the remaining period. Also NS1 Ag is early & reliable test. DOI: 10.21276/AABS.1733