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We report the case of coinfection of SARS-CoV-2 and dengue virus, serotype 1 (DENV-1) in Peru, both infections confirmed through molecular techniques. In an adult patient from northern Peru, with good clinical evolution. With this unusual presentation, due to the coincidence of the critical course of dengue with the hyperinflammatory process of COVID-19.
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Se presenta el caso de coinfección del SARS-CoV-2 y el virus del dengue serotipo 1 (DENV-1), ambas infecciones confirmadas a través de técnicas moleculares. En paciente adulto del norte de Perú, con buena evolución clínica y dado de alta médica. Con presentación rara, por la coincidencia del curso crítico del dengue junto al proceso hiperinflamatorio de la COVID-19.
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Objectives: To analyze the geospatial distribution and clinical-epidemiological characteristics of patients with Leprosy treated at the Regional Hospital of Loreto during the period 2015 and 2023. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study using QGIS v3.28.4 software to analyze the geospatial distribution of Leprosy cases in the Regional Hospital of Loreto. Results: The study included 67 patients from the Leprosy program, 49.2% were older adults and 61.2% were men. The majority (74.6%) did not complete basic education. It was observed that 31.3% were new cases, while 34.3% were relapsed patients. More than 44.8% had more than 5 skin lesions, and 37.3% showed some degree of disability. Regarding classification, 59.7% were multibacillary, with a predominance of undifferentiated leprosy (64.1%) and lepromatous leprosy (23.9%). Multibacillary therapy was applied to 53.7%. In terms of geosp...
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We report the case of coinfection of SARS-CoV-2 and dengue virus, serotype 1 (DENV-1) in Peru, both infections confirmed through molecular techniques. In an adult patient from northern Peru, with good clinical evolution. With this unusual presentation, due to the coincidence of the critical course of dengue with the hyperinflammatory process of COVID-19.