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Comparative Study
. 2014 Mar;108(2):103-10.
doi: 10.1179/2047773214Y.0000000131. Epub 2014 Mar 10.

Comparative performance of the probable case definitions of dengue by WHO (2009) and the WHO-SEAR expert group (2011)

Comparative Study

Comparative performance of the probable case definitions of dengue by WHO (2009) and the WHO-SEAR expert group (2011)

Zinia T Nujum et al. Pathog Glob Health. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The primary objective of this study was to find the performance of the 2009 probable case definition of dengue and compare it with the definition given by the WHO-SEAR expert group in 2011.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, which is hyperendemic for dengue. A consecutive series of 851 participants defined by the selection criteria were recruited from the primary, secondary, and tertiary health care settings. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and likelihood ratios of the clinical case definitions were calculated using reverse transcriptase-polymerized chain reaction (RT-PCR) as gold standard in case of fever less than or equal to 5 days and serology (IgM positivity) for fever >5 days. Diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) was also calculated as a single indicator of performance of the case definition.

Results: The 2009 World Health Organization (WHO) case definition had a sensitivity of 76·4% (69·6-82·1) and negative predictive value of 87·5%. The 2011 WHO-SEAR expert group case definition had a higher sensitivity of 87·9% (82·2-91·9) but lower negative predictive value of 86·6%. The three independent criteria which were significantly associated with dengue were thrombocytopenia less than 150,000 (OR 2·80), leukopenia (OR 2·28), and absence of backache (OR 2·68). The performance of 2009 case definition was better (DOR 2·4) than the 2011 WHO-SEAR expert group case definition. This was further enhanced when thrombocytopenia was specified as platelet count less than 150,000 (DOR2·7). When 'no backahe' was added as an additional criteria, the performance of both definitions improved.

Conclusions: The 2009 WHO case definition has better discriminatory power than the 2011 WHO-SEAR expert group case definition. The performance of 2009 WHO case definition is enhanced by specifying thrombocytopenia as platelet count less than 150,000. The inclusion of 'no backache' further improves the discriminatory power. This may be more useful in primary care settings, to rule out dengue.

Keywords: Case definition,; Dengue,; Diagnostic odds ratio; SEAR,; WHO,.

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Figure 1
STARD flow diagram 2009 WHO case definition.
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STARD flow diagram 2011 WHO-SEAR expert group case definition.
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Figure 3
STARD flow diagram WHO 2009 case definition (with thrombocytopenia specified as 150 000).

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