European Medical Journal Nephrology (Jul 2019)

DENGUE-ASSOCIATED ACUTE KIDNEY INFECTION: AN UPDATED AND COMPREHENSIVE QUALITATIVE REVIEW OF LITERATURE

  • Christopher Thiam Seong Lim,
  • Kar Wah Fuah,
  • Sut Enn Lee,
  • Kogula Krishnan Kaniappan,
  • Ru Fah Then

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 86 – 94

Abstract

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Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by an Aedes aegypti mosquito bite that poses a major threat to public health worldwide. While acute kidney injury secondary to dengue infection is a potentially lethal complication, it remains one of the least studied complications of dengue fever. The underlying mechanism of dengue-associated acute kidney injury is complex because it involves multiple pathways that could independently lead to its occurrence. Therefore, the cornerstone of dengue-associated acute kidney injury management should involve prompt recognition and identification of the at-risk population and administration of appropriate supportive treatment in a timely manner with the aim of preventing both renal and non-renal morbidity and mortality.

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