Symptoms associated with adverse dengue fever prognoses at the time of reporting in the 2015dengueoutbreak in Taiwan Tainan experienced the most severe dengue epidemic in Taiwan in 2015. This study investigates the association between the signs and symptoms at the time of reporting with the adverse dengue prognoses. A descriptive study was conducted using secondary data from the Dengue Disease
A clinical and epidemiological survey of the largest dengue outbreak in Southern Taiwan in 2015. This study examined the epidemiological, clinical, and immunological characteristics of the 2015dengueoutbreak in Taiwan. Clinical data were collected from dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) patients. A phylogenetic tree was used to analyze the source of the outbreak strain
-5.74]), were independently associated with in-hospital fatality in the Cox multivariate analysis. During the 2015dengueoutbreak in Taiwan, the patients with severe dengue in ICUs were characterized by old age, multiple comorbidities, and a high CFR. Organ failure (including cardiac failure, and renal failure) and coagulation disturbance (prolongation of initial APTT) were independent predictive