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. 2012 Oct 3;87(4):616–622. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.12-0146

Table 3.

DALYs (95% confidence interval) lost in Nicaragua from 1996 to 2010 by type of dengue illness*

Year DALYs for DF (95% CI) DALYs for DHF (95% CI) DALYs for mostly asymptomatic cases (95% CI) DALYs for deaths
1996 1088 (736–1467) 13 (9–17) 145 (5–456) 0
1997 1132 (771–1531) 17 (12–22) 148 (5–458) 0
1998 2483 (1662–3410) 106 (75–142) 339 (10–1054) 220
1999 2106 (1417–2884) 187 (133–250) 281 (8–884) 385
2000 1384 (915–1924) 172 (121–231) 189 (5–604) 125
2001 779 (529–1058) 112 (79–150) 106 (3–331) 637
2002 792 (542–1065) 39 (28–52) 109 (3–335) 386
2003 970 (663–1310) 58 (41–78) 129 (4–408) 126
2004 373 (252–503) 22 (16–30) 50 (1–153) 70
2005 627 (425–845) 42 (30–57) 84 (3–262) 356
2006 492 (338–665) 13 (9–17) 67 (2–207) 31
2007 517 (353–696) 36 (25–48) 70 (2–222) 422
2008 512 (345–692) 7 (5–10) 69 (2–215) 157
2009 3157 (2086–4353) 20 (14–26) 421 (12–1315) 346
2010 2987 (1989–4090) 67 (47–89) 404 (12–1288) 736
*

The years 1998–2000, 2009, and 2010 were considered epidemic years, whereas the remaining years were considered endemic years.

DALYs = disability-adjusted life years; DF = dengue fever; DHF = dengue hemorrhagic fever.