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A case report of dengue virus infection and acalculous cholecystitis in a pregnant returning traveler. Travel medicine and infectious disease [Travel Med Infect Dis] Journal article

 
Berrington WR, Hitti J, Casper C 
A case report of dengue virus infection and acalculous cholecystitis in a pregnant returning traveler. [Journal Article]
Travel Med Infect Dis 2007 Jul; 5(4):251-3.


Dengue viral infections present a significant risk during pregnancy to both mother and fetus. A young woman at 13 weeks' gestation presented with fever and abdominal pain following a diarrheal illness after returning from Puerto Rico. Over the course of 5 days, she developed nausea, petechiae, severe thrombocytopenia, and acalculous cholecystitis. After a serologic diagnosis of acute infection with dengue virus, she was provided supportive care. An uncomplicated pregnancy led to delivery of a healthy infant at 40 weeks gestation. Travel during pregnancy to dengue-endemic areas poses a risk to both mother and fetus. Pregnancies complicated by dengue infection require close monitoring for potential maternal and fetal complications.



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