A total of 29 DATM cases were identified; cases were reported mainly from India (n=11, 37.9%), Brazil (n=4, 13.8%), Pakistan (n=3, 10.3%), and Singapore (n= 3, 10.3%). Most patients were male (n=18, 62.1%), with a mean age of 36.1 ± 17.6 years. Diagnosis was confirmed primarily through IgM serology (55.2%) and NS1 antigen testing (34.5%), with serotyping reported in only 10.3% of cases (mostly DENV-2; 66.7%). Neurological symptoms began 8.3 ± 6.5 days after dengue onset.
The most common initial neurological manifestations were urinary retention (72.4%) and bilateral lower limb weakness (58.6%). Complications were reported in 9 cases, including respiratory failure (33.3%), neurogenic shock (11.1%), and subarachnoid hemorrhage (11.1%). One patient did not survive, and four required ICU admission. Neurological outcomes were heterogeneous: some achieved complete recovery within 2 weeks to 6 months, while others had persistent deficits in motor, sensory, and/or sphincter function. Only one remained paraplegic; another had moderate long-term functional limitations.