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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
THEME ISSUE
Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Leptospirosis during Dengue Outbreak, Bangladesh

Regina C. LaRocque*Comments to Author , Robert F. Breiman†, Mary D. Ari‡, Roger E. Morey‡, Firdous Ara Janan§, John Mosely Hayes¶, M. Anowar Hossain†, W. Abdullah Brooks†, and Paul N. Levett‡
Author affiliations: *Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; †International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; §Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh; ¶Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA

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Table 2

Clinical characteristics of dengue patients compared with those of leptospirosis patients, Dhaka, Bangladesh*

Clinical characteristic Dengue patients (n = 938) Leptospirosis patients (n = 63) p value†
Symptom
Duration of fever (days) 5.2 (1–40) 5.8 (1–12) 0.04
Characteristic of fever
Continuous 894 (95) 53 (85) 0.001
Intermittent 44 (5) 9 (15)
Rash 562 (60) 24 (39) 0.001
Headache 846 (90) 51 (82) 0.05
Myalgia 836 (89) 53 (85) NS
Abdominal pain 444 (47) 24 (39) NS
Pruritus 202 (22) 6 (11) 0.05
Rhinitis 10 (1) 3 (5) 0.01
Nausea 899 (96) 60 (97) NS
Vomiting 780 (83) 52 (84) NS
Diarrhea 337 (38) 23 (37) NS
Physical finding
Temperature (°F) 98.6 (94–106) 101.4 (98–108) <0.001
Heart rate 82 (48–160) 90 (60–180) 0.001
Hepatomegaly 79 (8) 7 (11) NS
Jaundice 17 (2) 3 (5) NS
Petechial rash 348 (38) 12 (20) 0.005
Positive tourniquet test result (>20 petechiae/inch2) 699 (75) 20 (33) <0.001
Gum bleeding 331 (35) 12 (20) 0.01
Subconjunctival hemorrhage 299 (32) 31 (51) 0.005
Laboratory finding
Leukocyte count 6.9 ± 5.3 7.0 ± 5.7 NS
% Lymphocytes 47 ± 14 31 ± 15 <0.001
Platelet count (×103/μmL) 85 ± 74 128 ± 83 <0.001
Hematocrit (%) 41 ± 5.8 37 ± 8 <0.001
Outcome of hospitalization
Recovered or left against medical advice 918 (98.8) 57 (95) 0.048
Death 11 (1.2) 3 (5)

*Data are median (range), no. (%), or mean ± SD.
†By Pearson chi-square test for categorical data and Mann-Whitney U test or analysis of variance for continuous data. NS, not significant.

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