Fig 1.
Frequency of signs and symptoms for assessment of dengue in five Southeast Asian Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) adaptations (for children 2 month to 5 years of age).
Table 1.
Classification of clinically-suspected dengue in five Southeast Asian Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) adaptations (for children 2 months to 5 years of age).
Table 2.
Signs requiring urgent referral of clinically-suspected dengue in five Southeast Asian Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) adaptations (for children 2 months to 5 years of age).
Table 3.
Summary of results from a survey of experts on dengue algorithms.
Fig 2.
The number of children (N = 910) in the IDAMS study with positive and negative dengue diagnosis among those with consecutive fever, by day of illness.
(The numbers of children per day of illness are overlapping, thus children with two, three, four etc. days of fever are also included in the first fever day).
Fig 3.
The number of children (N = 910) in the IDAMS study with positive and negative dengue diagnosis among discrete non-overlapping sub-cohorts with exact number of persisting fever days.