Dengue fever coinfection in COVID‐19 era: A public health concern

Author:

Jal Soumya1,Chhotaray Sangeeta1,Pattnaik Gurudutta2,Mishra Snehasish3ORCID,Mohapatra Ranjan K.4ORCID,Kandi Venkataramana5ORCID,Kudrat‐E‐Zahan Md.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Paramedics and Allied Health Sciences Centurion University of Technology and Management Bhubaneswar India

2. School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Centurion University of Technology and Management Bhubaneswar India

3. School of Biotechnology, Campus‐11 KIIT Deemed‐to‐be‐University Bhubaneswar India

4. Department of Chemistry Government College of Engineering Keonjhar India

5. Department of Microbiology Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences Karimnagar India

6. Department of Chemistry Rajshahi University Rajshahi Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimDengue and SARS‐CoV‐2 coinfection is commonly encountered and constantly reported in particularly the dengue‐endemic regions thus posing a co‐epidemic threat. Coinfection is also significantly associated with morbidity and mortality. Comorbidity risk during a coinfection is of a greater concern. Although the pathophysiologies of the two infections vary, their identical clinical symptoms during coinfection result in diagnostic and therapeutic complexities.MethodsA literature search for the current relevant reports was carried out. The searched databases were Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar and the Web of Science, with health agencies like the WHO. Based on the selection criteria, the most recent and pertinent reports published in English language were included for the ease of understanding, deciphering and analysing the secondary data.ResultsA delay in proper diagnosis of coinfection could result in serious complications with poor patient outcome. Whether it is a standalone dengue or COVID‐19 infection or a coinfection, specific biomarkers may be utilized for its foolproof diagnosis. This article highlights the various diagnostic techniques and immune responses from the perspective of prompt and appropriate public health management for patients suffering from COVID‐19 and dengue viral coinfections, both being independently or collectively capable of damaging a human body.ConclusionAs coinfection poses significantly large burden on an already‐fragile healthcare facility, constant monitoring of a coinfected patient is needed for prompt and suitable therapeutics. Also, to maintain high vigilance and invoke appropriate preventive measures particularly in dengue endemic regions, the government, healthcare authority and the general public need to collaborate and cooperate.

Publisher

Wiley

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