Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- fever
- skin flushing/rash
- myalgia/arthralgia/headache
- hemorrhagic signs
- lethargy/restlessness
- hepatomegaly
- abdominal distention
- pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, cough
- signs of circulatory collapse
Other diagnostic factors
- gastrointestinal symptoms
- upper respiratory tract symptoms
Risk factors
- residence in/travel from dengue-endemic region within the past 2 weeks
- children ages 1-5 years
- older age
- pregnancy
- presence of comorbidities
- exposure to infected blood products
- living with uncovered water container
- previous infection with dengue virus
- female sex
- obesity
- blood group O
Diagnostic tests
1st tests to order
- CBC
- liver function tests (LFTs)
- serum albumin level
- reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
- nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) detection
- serology
Tests to consider
- coagulation studies
- chest x-ray
- abdominal ultrasound
Emerging tests
- reverse transcription-insulated isothermal polymerase chain reaction (RT-iiPCR)
Treatment algorithm
WHO group C (established warning signs)
WHO group B (developing warning signs)
WHO group A (no warning signs)
Contributors
Authors
S.A.M. Kularatne, MBBS, MD, MRCP (UK), FRCP (London), FCCP (SL)

Senior Professor
Chair of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya
Sri Lanka
Disclosures
SAMK declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
John McBride, PhD, MBBS, DTM&H, FRACP, FRCPA
Professor of Medicine
James Cook University
Cairns Base Hospital Clinical School
Cairns
Australia
Disclosures
JM declares that he has no competing interests.
Michael Jacobs, MA, PhD, MBBS, FRCP, DTM&H
Consultant
Infectious Diseases
Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
London
UK
Disclosures
MJ declares that he has no competing interests.
Stephen Gluckman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Medical Director
Penn Global Medicine
Penn Center for Primary Care
PA
Disclosures
SG declares that he has no competing interests.
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References
Key articles
World Health Organization, Regional Office for South-East Asia. Comprehensive guidelines for prevention and control of dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever - revised and expanded edition. 2011 [internet publication].Full text
World Health Organization, Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR). Dengue: guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control. New edition. 2009 [internet publication].Full text
World Health Organization. Laboratory testing for dengue virus: interim guidance, April 2025. Apr 2025 [internet publication].Full text
World Health Organization. WHO guidelines for clinical management of arboviral diseases: dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. Jul 2025 [internet publication].Full text
Pan American Health Organization. Guidelines for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika. 2022 [internet publication].Full text
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dengue: clinical care of dengue. Jun 2024 [internet publication].Full text
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