@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027863, author = {Huong, Nguyen Thi Cam and Ngan, Nguyen Thi and Reda, Abdullah and Dong, Vinh and Tam, Dong Thi Hoai and The Van, Trung and Manh, Dao Huy and Quan, Nguyen Hoang and Makram, Abdelrahman M and Dumre, Shyam Prakash and Hirayama, Kenji and Huy, Nguyen Tien}, journal = {Acta Tropica}, month = {Sep}, note = {Background The severity of dengue infection has been reportedly associated with patients’ allergic reactions. To further elucidate the role of allergy in dengue severity, we conducted a matched case-control study to assess the association between allergic background and dengue shock syndrome. Methods This is a matched case-control study that was carried out in the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from January to December 2017. Dengue infection was determined by non-structure protein 1 (NS1) diagnostic quick test or anti-dengue antibodies (IgM). The total and dengue-specific IgE levels were measured using ELISA. Patients’ demographics, clinical, and allergic profiles were collected using a structured questionnaire. Results A total of 572 dengue patients with positive NS1 (92.7%) or IgM antibodies (7.3%) results were included in this study. Of these patients, 143 patients developed dengue shock syndrome (case group) while the other 429 patients did not (control group). None of the baseline characteristics including age, sex, or being overweight was significantly different between the two groups (p>0.05). In multivariable analysis, having a history of dengue infection (OR=3.35, 95% CI: 1.8–6.17, p<0.001) and allergic rhinitis (OR=1.95, 95% CI: 1.11–3.4, p = 0.019) were found to be associated with dengue shock syndrome. Higher levels of dengue-specific IgE were not associated with worse outcomes in patients with allergies (p = 0.204) or allergic rhinitis (p = 0.284). Conclusion Dengue patients presenting with a history of a previous dengue infection or allergic rhinitis should be considered high-risk patients for the development of dengue shock syndrome., Acta Tropica, 236, art. no. 106678; 2022}, title = {Association of self-reported allergic rhinitis with dengue severity: A case-control study}, volume = {236}, year = {2022} }