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Dengue Fever
What is dengue fever?
What areas are at high risk for contracting Dengue fever?
How is dengue contracted?
What are the signs and symptoms of dengue?
What is the outcome with typical dengue?
What is Dengue hemorrhagic fever?

 


DENGUE FEVER
What is dengue?
Dengue is a disease caused by any one of four closely related viruses (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, or DEN-4). The viruses are transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito.

Dengue Fever Symptoms and Signs
The symptoms and signs for dengue begin about three to 15 days after a mosquito bite transfers a virus (dengue virus serotype 1-4) to a person previously unexposed to the viruses.

Dengue Fever Causes, Symptoms and Treatment and Related Disorders
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Dengue fever
Dengue fever is a viral disease that is spread by mosquitoes. It is a problem in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world including Africa, Asia and South America and Australia.

Dengue Fever
What is dengue fever?
Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes mainly in tropical and subtropical areas of the world, with the greatest risks occurring in: ...

Dengue fever
Definition
Dengue fever is a virus-based disease spread by mosquitoes.

Dengue Fever Prevention
Neither vaccine nor drugs for preventing infection are available. The bite of one infected mosquito can result in infection.

Dengue Fever (breakbone fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever)
What is dengue fever?

Dengue fever
Alternate Names : O'nyong-nyong fever, Dengue-like disease, Breakbone fever
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Dengue Fever
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Dengue Fever

Dengue (pronounced DENgee) fever is a painful, debilitating mosquito-borne disease caused by any one of fourclosely related dengue viruses.

Dengue Fever
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What is Dengue fever?
Dengue fever is a mild viral illness transmitted by mosquitoes. It is characterized by fever, rash, and muscle and joint pains.

Dengue Fever
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(dng´g), acute infectious disease caused by a virus and transmitted by the bite of the Aedes mosquito; it is also known as breakbone fever and bone-crusher disease.

Dengue fever is being seen more in world travelers.
Dengue fever should not be confused with Dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is a separate disease that is caused by the same type of virus but has much more severe symptoms.

Dengue fever
Dengue fever — Comprehensive overview covers treatment, symptoms and risk factors of this ... Dengue fever is a disease - ranging from a mild to ...
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Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
What are dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever?

Dengue fever is caused by one of four viruses that are transmitted by infected Aedes mosquitoes. The transmission of the disease occurs when a mosquito bites an infected person and subsequently bites an uninfected person.

Dengue fever
An acute, infectious tropical disease caused by an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes, and characterized by high fever, rash, headache, and severe muscle and joint pain.

Dengue fever signs and symptoms typically include:
High fever, up to 105 F
A rash over most of your body, which may subside after a couple of days and then reappear
Severe headache, backache or both
Pain behind your eyes ...

dengue fever - a viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes mainly in tropical and subtropical areas of the world.

Dengue Fever
Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), caused by the dengue virus, is among the spectrum of acute febrile tropical disease and is transmitted by mosquitoes.

Dengue fever - a viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes that occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical areas of the world.

Dengue Fever; Breakbone Fever
Definition
Dengue fever (pronounced DEN-gee) is a tropical disease caused by a virus (flavivirus) and transmitted through the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Humans with the infection serve as the source.

Dengue fever is a flu-like illness. It is caused by a virus. The infection is passed to humans through the bite of a mosquito. Children and infants who that are infected may have no symptoms or only a minor, flu-like illness.

Dengue Fever
Diphtheria / Diphtheritis
Diphtheria, as at present understood, may be defined as sore throat in which the bacillus is found; if it cannot be found, the illness is regarded as something else, ...

Dengue Fever
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Dengue fever (less common)
Vector exposure (in US)
Ticks: Rickettsiosis, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, Lyme disease, babesiosis, tularemia ...

Dengue fever has caused epidemics in most South Asian countries. In 2005-2006, an outbreak of chikungunya affected thousands of persons in India. Filariasis is common.

Dengue fever is a viral illness passed to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. The disease is rare in the United States, with perhaps 200 cases occurring every year, but it is common worldwide, with up to 100,000 cases a year.

Definition Dengue fever is a disease caused by one of a number of viruses that are carried bymosquitoes. These mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans.

Dengue fever
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Dental cavities
Dependent personality disorder
Depression - elderly
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatomyositis
Dermatoses (systemic)
Developmental coordination disorder ...

Dengue Fever
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dengue Shock Syndrome
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Dengue fever ... maculopapular rash, Rash
Dermatitis herpetiformis ... skin rash
Dermatitis herpetiformis related allergy ... skin rash
Dermatomyositis ...

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Dengue: Also known as Dengue fever, an acute mosquito-borne viral illness of sudden onset that usually follows a benign course with headache, fever, prostration, severe joint and muscle pain, swollen glands (lymphadenopathy) and rash.

These include altitude sickness, Bell's palsy, the common cold, allergies, coughing, dengue fever, dysentery, earaches, migraine headaches, fever, food poisoning, grief, influenza, motion sickness, shock, sore throat, ...

Famous members of this family cause dengue fever, yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis. Many of these viruses are carried by mosquitoes. Yellow fever is renowned because it was one of the reasons the Panama Canal project was such a difficult task.

Mosquitoes worldwide transmit diseases from malaria to dengue fever --- two tropical illnesses that can show up in the United States because of changing travel and weather patterns.

Yellow fever virus belongs to the Flaviviridae family, other members of which cause dengue fever and Japanese encephalitis.
The virus is introduced into the bloodstream via the saliva of the mosquito as it bites.

Ellis T, Imrie A, Katz AR, Effler PV. Underrecognition of leptospirosis during a dengue fever outbreak in Hawaii, 2001-2002. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis . 2008;8(4):541-7.

New!Press release for health care practitioners about Second Confirmed Case of Locally Acquired Dengue Fever for 2011 in Miami-Dade County: updated October 07, 2011 ...

Extrapulmonary (located elsewhere than in the lungs) tuberculosis
Atypical tuberculosis (relatives of the common germ)
Tropical diseases in temperate climates/latitudes' malaria , dengue fever , yellow fever , etc ...

Other viruses which sometimes cause myocarditis include: echoviruses, influenza (flu), Epstein-Barr virus (glandular fever), rubella (german measles virus), varicella (chickenpox virus), mumps, measles, parvoviruses, yellow fever, dengue fever, ...

See also: Fever, Dengue, Symptom, Viral, Infections

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