Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations

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Autor(a) principal: Xavier,Analúcia R.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Freitas,Gabriela S., Santos,Caroline F., Januzzi,Werlley A., Lacerda,Gilmar S., Carvalho,Edimilson R. M., Kanaan,Salim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-24442018000500296
Resumo: ABSTRACT Yellow fever is an infectious disease of acute evolution, initially non-contagious, transmitted by a ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family. In the period from December 2016 until March 17, 2017, 1, 561 suspected cases of wild yellow fever were reported to the Ministry of Health in Brazil. Among these cases, 850 (54.8%) remain under investigation, 448 (28.7%) were confirmed and 263 (16.9%) were discarded. Out of the total cases reported, 264 died, 144 (54.5%) were confirmed for the disease, 110 (41.7%) were investigated and 10 (3.8%) were discarded. The case fatality rate among confirmed cases was 32.2%. The specific diagnosis for determining the etiology of infection can be made by demonstrating the humoral response of the antibodies, virus isolation, or histopathological study of the liver. Only through early laboratory diagnosis and epidemiological data supply can government and cooperative organizations establish public policies to combat future disease epidemics, as well as social awareness campaigns.
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title Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
spellingShingle Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
Xavier,Analúcia R.
yellow fever
signs and symptoms
diagnosis
differential diagnosis
title_short Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
title_full Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
title_fullStr Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
title_full_unstemmed Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
title_sort Yellow fever: laboratorial diagnosis and clinical manifestations
author Xavier,Analúcia R.
author_facet Xavier,Analúcia R.
Freitas,Gabriela S.
Santos,Caroline F.
Januzzi,Werlley A.
Lacerda,Gilmar S.
Carvalho,Edimilson R. M.
Kanaan,Salim
author_role author
author2 Freitas,Gabriela S.
Santos,Caroline F.
Januzzi,Werlley A.
Lacerda,Gilmar S.
Carvalho,Edimilson R. M.
Kanaan,Salim
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Xavier,Analúcia R.
Freitas,Gabriela S.
Santos,Caroline F.
Januzzi,Werlley A.
Lacerda,Gilmar S.
Carvalho,Edimilson R. M.
Kanaan,Salim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv yellow fever
signs and symptoms
diagnosis
differential diagnosis
topic yellow fever
signs and symptoms
diagnosis
differential diagnosis
description ABSTRACT Yellow fever is an infectious disease of acute evolution, initially non-contagious, transmitted by a ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family. In the period from December 2016 until March 17, 2017, 1, 561 suspected cases of wild yellow fever were reported to the Ministry of Health in Brazil. Among these cases, 850 (54.8%) remain under investigation, 448 (28.7%) were confirmed and 263 (16.9%) were discarded. Out of the total cases reported, 264 died, 144 (54.5%) were confirmed for the disease, 110 (41.7%) were investigated and 10 (3.8%) were discarded. The case fatality rate among confirmed cases was 32.2%. The specific diagnosis for determining the etiology of infection can be made by demonstrating the humoral response of the antibodies, virus isolation, or histopathological study of the liver. Only through early laboratory diagnosis and epidemiological data supply can government and cooperative organizations establish public policies to combat future disease epidemics, as well as social awareness campaigns.
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