Synergism between dengue and COVID-19

evidence or occasional?

Autores/as

  • Luiza Labes Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Natalia Cristina Trentin-Bordignon Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Rogério Gondak Federal University of Santa Catarina https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7547-660X

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5935/2525-5711.20210013

Palabras clave:

SARS-CoV-2, Dengue virus, Diagnosis, Signs and symptoms

Resumen

The global spread of the new coronavirus has brought to light several discussions regarding infectious agents and ways of transmission of viral diseases. In South America, cases of misdiagnosis between COVID-19 and dengue have been reported. This letter aimed to expose the main symptoms that confuse health professionals for the diagnosis of the acute phases of these diseases. Due to the presence of synergistic symptoms between COVID-19 and dengue in their acute phase, we sought to report marked differences between both infectious agents, based in studies published in the literature. Considering the double pandemic of COVID-19 and dengue and its impact either in the basic sanitation and the public health system, the development of an effective rapid virus tests is mandatory and useful to guide the adequate treatment of the patient. Health professionals should be alert for the synergistic symptoms of these infectious diseases. Further studies and development of more accessible and effective rapid tests are encouraged for COVID-19 and dengue.

Biografía del autor/a

Luiza Labes, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina, Department of Dentistry - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina - Brasil

Natalia Cristina Trentin-Bordignon, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina, Department of Pathology - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina - Brasil

Rogério Gondak, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina, Department of Pathology - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina - Brasil

Citas

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Publicado

2021-01-08

Cómo citar

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Labes L, Trentin-Bordignon NC, Gondak R. Synergism between dengue and COVID-19: evidence or occasional?. J Oral Diagn [Internet]. 8 de enero de 2021 [citado 21 de septiembre de 2024];6:1-2. Disponible en: https://jordi.com.br/revista/article/view/60

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Letters to the Editor