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Table 2 Distribution of acute dengue, serological markers in febrile children according to different variables

From: A cross-sectional study of acute dengue infection in paediatric clinics in Cameroon

  

Dengue serological markers

 

Variables

Children with acute dengue (%)

NS1 (%)

NS1 + IgM (%)

NS1 + IgG (%)

P-value (Chi-square)

Gender

Female (n = 467)

36 (7.7)

1(0.2)

34(7.3)

1(0.2)

0.0488* (3.88)

Male (n = 494)

23 (4.7)

2(0.4)

16(3.2)

5(1.0)

Age groups

4 mth-1 yr (n = 71)

0

0(0.0)

0(0.0)

0(0.0)

0.0815a (5.015)

1–5 yrs (n = 469)

31 (6.6)

3(0.6)

26(5.5)

2(0.4)

6–15 yrs (n = 421)

28 (6.6)

0(0.0)

24(5.7)

4(0.9)

Residence

Semi-urban

Kaele (n = 150)

10(6.7)

1(0.7)

7(4.7)

2(1.3)

0.7357b (0.1139)

Bankim (n = 150)

7(4.7)

1(0.7)

5(3.3)

1(0.7)

Ntui (n = 71)

7(9.8)

0(0.0)

5(7.0)

2(2.8)

Urban

Bafia (n = 60)

4(6.7)

0(0.0)

3(5.0)

1(1.7)

Edea (n = 68)

4(5.9)

1(1.5)

3(4.4)

0(0.0)

Yaounde (n = 85)

8(9.4)

0(0.0)

8(9.4)

0(0.0)

Douala (n = 77)

4(5.2)

0(0.0)

4(5.2)

0(0.0)

Bangangte (n = 96)

5(5.2)

0(0.0)

5(5.2)

0(0.0)

Foumban (n = 101)

4(4.0)

0(0.0)

4(4.0)

0(0.0)

Dschang (n = 103)

6(5.8)

0(0.0)

6(5.8)

0(0.0)

  1. mth months, yr.(s) year(s), prevalence of acute Dengue with respect to the residence