Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever in Durba and Watsa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Clinical Documentation, Features of Illness, and Treatment

The objective of the present study was to describe day of onset and duration of symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), to summarize the treatments applied, and to assess the quality of clinical documentation. Surveillance and clinical records of 77 patients with MHF cases were reviewed. Initia...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2007-11, Vol.196 (Supplement-2), p.S148-S153
Hauptverfasser: Colebunders, Robert, Tshomba, Antoine, Van Kerkhove, Maria D., Bausch, Daniel G., Campbell, Pat, Libande, Modeste, Pirard, Patricia, Tshioko, Florimond, Mardel, Simon, Mulangu, Sabue, Sleurs, Hilde, Rollin, Pierre E., Muyembe-Tamfum, Jean-Jacques, Jeffs, Benjamin, Borchert, Matthias
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of the present study was to describe day of onset and duration of symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), to summarize the treatments applied, and to assess the quality of clinical documentation. Surveillance and clinical records of 77 patients with MHF cases were reviewed. Initial symptoms included fever, headache, general pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia (median day of onset, day 1–2), followed by hemorrhagic manifestations (day 5–8+), and terminal symptoms included confusion, agitation, coma, anuria, and shock. Treatment in isolation wards was acceptable, but the quality of clinical documentation was unsatisfactory. Improved clinical documentation is necessary for a basic evaluation of supportive treatment.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/520543