Presence of Dengue Antibody in a Newborn with Maternal Peripartum Dengue Fever
Abstract:
In Bangladesh, the incidence of dengue infection continues to rise, and it has been related to severe maternal and infant morbidity during pregnancy. After presenting with an initial onset of fever at 37 weeks’ gestation, an 18-year-old pregnant woman ended up being diagnosed with dengue fever. The rapidly declining platelet count, 18,000/mm3 on the third day, necessitated a blood transfusion. On day six of her illness, while her platelet count was 23,000/mm3 , she developed pre-labor rupture of membranes with labor pain. The labor became prolonged, with signs of obstruction. A prompt caesarian section was carried out under general anesthesia.