Prolonged dengue viremia with predominantly ocular manifestations in a lung transplant recipient
Leong Shuen Loo, Michael Zhang, Jane Wells, Noor Ali, Ian Marr

TL;DR
A lung transplant recipient experienced prolonged dengue infection with mainly eye symptoms, highlighting challenges in treating immunocompromised patients.
Contribution
This case highlights prolonged dengue viremia and ocular manifestations in an immunocompromised patient with a delayed IgM to IgG seroconversion.
Findings
Dengue serotype 1 RNA was detected in serum, urine, and aqueous humour samples.
Viraemia cleared at day 69, with IgG seroconversion noted on day 319.
Ocular symptoms included macular oedema, retinitis, and retinal vasculitis.
Abstract
The clinical manifestations of dengue are well-described, but ocular involvement is being increasingly recognized and alterations to the natural trajectory of disease, including protracted viraemia, have also been recognized in immunocompromised patients. We describe a case of dengue in a lung transplant recipient which manifested predominantly as ocular symptoms following short-lived systemic features, and with protracted viraemia with delayed IgM to IgG seroconversion. A 40-year-old woman who had a bilateral lung transplant 15 years prior for cystic fibrosis presented with headaches, bilateral scotomata and rapidly deteriorating visual acuity. She had recently travelled to Bali where she experienced a short-lived febrile illness featuring a retro-orbital headache and generalized arthralgia. Ocular examination demonstrated bilateral cystoid macular oedema, retinitis and retinal…
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TopicsMosquito-borne diseases and control · Malaria Research and Control · Vibrio bacteria research studies
