Haider Zahra, Ahmad Farina Zia, Mahmood Asif, Waseem Tariq, Shafiq Irfan, Raza Tanzeem, Qazi Javaria, Siddique Nasir, Humayun Malik Asif
Barnet General Hospital, Barnet, UK.
Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
Perspect Public Health. 2015 Nov;135(6):294-8. doi: 10.1177/1757913915599019. Epub 2015 Sep 4.
Dengue fever has huge public health implications and affects over 100 million people worldwide. This review pictures the current situation of Dengue in Pakistan and presents a review of published literature. Pakistan has seen recurrent epidemics of Dengue Fever recently. Unfortunately, these epidemics are becoming more severe in their clinical manifestation. Pakistan experienced large epidemics of dengue fever during 2008, 2010 and 2011 affecting thousands of people and claiming hundreds of deaths. A comparison of data during these epidemics indicates a shift from mild to a more severe disease, which could be interpreted as an epidemiologic transition pattern in the country. Expansion of Dengue in Pakistan seems to be multifactorial, including the climate change, frequent natural disasters, vector resistance to insecticides and lack of resources. This highlights the need for rigorous vector control. Continuing education of primary care physicians is crucial for early appropriate management to reduce mortality.
登革热对公众健康有着巨大影响,全球有超过1亿人受其影响。本综述描绘了巴基斯坦登革热的现状,并对已发表的文献进行了回顾。巴基斯坦近期登革热疫情反复出现。不幸的是,这些疫情的临床表现正变得愈发严重。2008年、2010年和2011年,巴基斯坦经历了大规模登革热疫情,数千人感染,数百人死亡。对这些疫情期间的数据比较表明,疾病已从轻症转变为重症,这可被视为该国的一种流行病学转变模式。登革热在巴基斯坦的传播似乎是多因素的,包括气候变化、频繁的自然灾害、病媒对杀虫剂的抗性以及资源匮乏。这凸显了严格控制病媒的必要性。对初级保健医生进行持续教育对于早期进行适当管理以降低死亡率至关重要。