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Postmortem Diagnosis of Dengue as an Epidemiological Surveillance Tool
Authors:Luciano Pamplona de Góes Cavalcanti  Deborah Nunes de Melo Braga  Lívia Maria Alexandre da Silva  Marina Gondim Aguiar  Mariana Castiglioni  José Udevanier Silva-Junior  Fernanda Montenegro de Carvalho Araújo  Renata Allana da Costa Pereira  Danielle Lima Malta  Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu
Abstract:Dengue remains a problem in Brazil, and a substantial number of cases that progress to death are not diagnosed by health services. We evaluated the impact of a protocol adopted by the Coroner''s Office Rocha Furtado (CO-RF) for the detection of unreported deaths from dengue in Brazil. We evaluated prospectively cases of deaths referred to the CO-RF with suspicion of dengue and those referred with other diagnosis in which the pathologists suspected dengue as the cause of death. Biological material was collected from all bodies autopsied, for which the suspected cause of death was dengue, between January 2011 and December 2012. Of the 214 bodies autopsied, 134 (62.6%) tested positive for dengue; of these cases, 121 were classified as dengue according to the World Health Organization''s case definition (1997 or 2009, as appropriate). Thus, CO-RF detected 90 deaths from dengue, which were not suspected during disease progression. This CO-RF protocol, through a combined effort of the surveillance and laboratory teams, increased the detection of fatal dengue cases by 5-fold. This is the largest series of autopsies performed in cases of death related to dengue in the world to date.
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