Acute undifferentiated fever in India: a multicentre study of aetiology and diagnostic accuracy.
Kristine MørchAnand ManoharanSara ChandyNovin ChackoGerardo Alvarez-UriaSuvarna PatilAnil HenryJoel NesarajCijoy KuriakoseAshita SinghSiby KurianChristel Gill HaanshuusNina LangelandBjørn BlombergGeorge Vasanthan AntonyDilip MathaiPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
Malaria and dengue were the most common causes of fever in this study. A high overlap between case definitions probably reflects high prevalence of prior infections, cross reactivity and subclinical infections, rather than high prevalence of coinfections. Low accuracy of routine diagnostic tests should be taken into consideration when approaching the patient with acute undifferentiated fever in India.