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Revista de Saúde Pública
Evaluation of dengue fever reports during an epidemic, Colombia
Liliana Romero-vega1  Oscar Pacheco1  Fernando De La Hoz-restrepo1  Fredi Alexander Díaz-quijano1 
关键词: Dengue;    epidemiology;    Epidemics;    statistics & numerical data;    Disease Notification;    Sensitivity and Specificity;    Epidemiological Surveillance;    Dengue;    epidemiología;    Epidemias;    estadística & datos numéricos;    Notificación de Enfermedad;    Sensibilidad y Especificidad;    Vigilancia Epidemiológica;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005321
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVE To assess the validity of dengue fever reports and how they relate to the definition of case and severity. METHODS Diagnostic test assessment was conducted using cross-sectional sampling from a universe of 13,873 patients treated during the fifth epidemiological period in health institutions from 11 Colombian departments in 2013. The test under analyses was the reporting to the National Public Health Surveillance System, and the reference standard was the review of histories identified by active institutional search. We reviewed all histories of patients diagnosed with dengue fever, as well as a random sample of patients with febrile syndromes. The specificity and sensitivity of reports were estimated for this purpose, considering the inverse of the probability of being selected for weighting. The concordance between reporting and the findings of the active institutional search was calculated using Kappa statistics. RESULTS We included 4,359 febrile patients, and 31.7% were classified as compatible with dengue fever (17 with severe dengue fever; 461 with dengue fever and warning signs; 904 with dengue fever and no warning signs). The global sensitivity of reports was 13.2% (95%CI 10.9;15.4) and specificity was 98.4% (95%CI 97.9;98.9). Sensitivity varied according to severity: 12.1% (95%CI 9.3;14.8) for patients presenting dengue fever with no warning signs; 14.5% (95%CI 10.6;18.4) for those presenting dengue fever with warning signs, and 40.0% (95%CI 9.6;70.4) for those with severe dengue fever. Concordance between reporting and the findings of the active institutional search resulted in a Kappa of 10.1%. CONCLUSIONS Low concordance was observed between reporting and the review of clinical histories, which was associated with the low reporting of dengue fever compatible cases, especially milder cases.

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