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Review
. 2014;6(3):208-226.
doi: 10.1007/s40506-014-0025-1.

Dengue: Moving from Current Standard of Care to State-of-the-Art Treatment

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Review

Dengue: Moving from Current Standard of Care to State-of-the-Art Treatment

Victor C Gan. Curr Treat Options Infect Dis. 2014.

Abstract

Treatment of dengue remains supportive in the absence of targeted antiviral therapy or approved vaccines. Responsive fluid management is key to preventing progression to shock or other severe manifestations. The dynamic natural history of dengue infection and its influence on hemodynamic homeostasis needs to be carefully considered in the planning of individualized therapy. Though largely self-limiting, the sheer burden of dengue disease on the global population will result in atypical manifestations especially in children, older adults, and comorbid patients. Management of these has not yet been systematized. The failure of recent randomized controlled trials to show utility for antiviral and immunomodulatory agents in dengue is disappointing. Vaccine candidates hold promise, but growing outbreaks require more robust, evidence-based management guidelines to inform clinicians, especially in novel epidemic situations.

Keywords: Dengue; Dengue hemorrhagic fever; Dengue shock syndrome; Severe dengue; Warning signs.

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