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Oropouche virus infection in patients with acute febrile syndrome: Is a predictive model based solely on signs and symptoms useful?

Hilda V Durango-ChavezCarlos J Toro-HuamanchumoWilmer Silva-CasoJohanna Martins-LunaMiguel Angel Aguilar-LuisJuana Del Valle-MendozaZully M Puyén
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The development of a clinical prediction model for the diagnosis of Oropouche based solely on signs and symptoms does not work well. This may be due to the fact that the symptoms are nonspecific and related to other arbovirus infections, which confuse and make it difficult to predict the diagnosis, especially in endemic areas of co-infection of these diseases. For this reason, epidemiological surveillance of OROV in various settings using laboratory tests such as PCR is important.
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