Dengue fever is a common tropical infection. This acute febrile illness can be a deadly infection in cases of severe manifestation, causing dengue hemorrhagic shock. In this brief article ...
Dengue (pronounced DEN-gee) fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses. You get dengue fever through the bite of an aedes mosquito infected with a ...
Cases of Dengue fever have reached record highs with infections continuing to soar across the globe, putting an estimated 4billion people at risk. According to the World Health Organisation ...
Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, has emerged as a serious public health concern in Bangladesh. The disease, caused by the dengue virus and primarily transmitted by the Aedes aegypti ...
Dengue fever cases have hit a record high, with infections continuing to skyrocket globally, putting an estimated 4 billion people at risk. The World Health Organisation has reported that cases ...
The Aedes albopictus mosquito carries the virus that causes dengue fever, which can prove fatal. The mosquito is said to thrive in areas where the average annual temperature is 11 degrees or higher.
Mild or severe symptoms of dengue typically include fever, nausea, vomiting, rash and body aches. Symptoms tend to last two to seven days. Although severe and even life-threatening illness may ...
The total number of dengue fever cases in the U.S. is now more than double the number recorded all of last year, federal data shows. More than 6,800 cases of dengue have been reported nationally ...
To try and halt further spread of dengue — which can cause high fever, vomiting, headaches and other symptoms — the San Gabriel Valley Vector Control District recently sprayed insecticide in ...
Dengue has become a widespread infection over the past few year, extending from endemic to nonendemic areas. Severe dengue infection can lead to death, therefore, clinicians should should aim for ...
As dengue fever is turning into a severe health crisis across the country, it is important that you know about the disease, how it spreads, and what you should do to minimise the risk of the disease.