Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Dispatch
Dengue Outbreak Response during COVID-19 Pandemic, Key Largo, Florida, USA, 2020
Table
Characteristics | No. (%) cases, n = 72 |
---|---|
Sex | |
F | 37 (51) |
M |
35 (49) |
Ethnicity | |
Non-Hispanic | 60 (83) |
Hispanic | 10 (14) |
Unknown |
2 (3) |
Age group, y | |
0–20 | 8 (11) |
21–40 | 9 (13) |
41–60 | 38 (53) |
>60 |
17 (24) |
Hospitalization status | |
Hospitalized | 8 (11) |
Not hospitalized | 62 (86) |
Unknown |
2 (3) |
Laboratory test results† | |
Positive RT-PCR | 31 (43) |
Positive IgM only |
41 (57) |
Tests ordered for acute dengue cases, n = 43‡ | |
COVID-19 tests; no known DENV tests | 25 (58) |
DENV and COVID-19 tests | 13 (30) |
DENV only; no COVID-19 tests | 3 (7) |
No DENV or COVID-19 tests | 2 (5) |
*DENV, dengue virus; RT-PCR, reverse transcription PCR. †Samples for PCR collected 1–12 days after symptom onset; samples for IgM collected 5–213 days after symptom onset. ‡Acute cases were tested within 7 days after symptom onset. Data include only persons medically evaluated by a healthcare provider in the United States. Information on care-seeking behavior was determined through case interview and laboratory records. Negative COVID-19 results were required to be reported to Florida Department of Health, but negative dengue laboratory results are not, which might have resulted in underreporting of commercial dengue testing among persons who sought care.
1Members of the team are listed at the end of this article.
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