Healthcare professionals, consumers must be aware of dengue phases

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Dengue factfile. AFP

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Both healthcare professionals and the consumers must be aware of the different phases in dengue infection that presented different symptoms, which if not identified could lead to fatality.

Vice-president of the Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Bharati Suresh Chand said there were a few areas where information about dengue was lacking and that was where most healthcare professionals and consumers overlooked the symptoms of the disease.

“A lot of patients, when they have a fever, they only know about the high fever symptoms of dengue. But there is a phase in dengue, called the critical phase that comes after the febrile phase.

“When you go into the critical phase, your system shuts down and there is no fever. So there is a possibility when a patient walks into the clinic or pharmacy, and we as healthcare professionals if we only look for the fever, we may think and exclude dengue,” she said  during a panel discussion at the ‘Unveiling of the South East Asia Dengue Survey’  programme here, today.

The febrile phase, lasting between three to seven days,  is when the patient develops a sudden onset of high fever, which is often accompanied by headache, myalgia, and gastrointestinal symptoms.

It was unveiled earlier at the event, organised by Allied Against Dengue, that 80 percent of the 500 Malaysian respondents surveyed were worried about the dengue disease but only a quarter of them felt prepared or understood about the disease.

According to the South East Asia Dengue Survey that was commissioned by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare, despite the widespread concern, understanding of the risks, symptoms and management of dengue was severely lacking.

“Just over half of individuals surveyed described themselves as knowledgeable in recognising the symptoms and only 33 percent are aware that there is no cure,” the survey said. – Bernama