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- Dengue fever - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dengue fever causes a high fever — 104 F (40 C) — and any of the following signs and symptoms: Most people recover within a week or so In some cases, symptoms worsen and can become life-threatening This is called severe dengue, dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome
- Dengue | Dengue | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dengue Mosquitoes spread dengue viruses to people through bites Symptoms range from mild to severe Outbreaks occur in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide View All
- Dengue Fever: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Dengue fever is an illness spread by the bite of mosquitos infected with one of the dengue viruses Symptoms are usually flu-like but can worsen to severe dengue (dengue hemorrhagic fever), a life-threatening condition Getting infected a second time increases your risk of serious symptoms
- Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Vaccine, Causes, Contagious . . . - MedicineNet
Dengue fever is a disease caused by a family of viruses transmitted by infected mosquitoes It is an acute illness of sudden onset that usually follows a benign course with symptoms such as headache, fever, exhaustion, severe muscle and joint pain, swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), and rash
- Dengue and severe dengue - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dengue is a self-limiting febrile illness with symptoms ranging from extremely mild (asymptomatic) to severe Symptoms of dengue may be observed around 4–10 days after the bite of an infected mosquito
- Dengue - MedlinePlus
What is dengue? Dengue is a viral infection It can be caused by four related viruses You can get it if an infected mosquito bites you It is common in warm, wet areas of the world Although rare, it can be found in some parts of the United States Outbreaks are more common during rainy seasons How does dengue spread?
- Dengue Fever - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is dengue fever? Dengue (pronounced DEN-gee) fever is a viral disease It is transmitted by mosquitoes, mainly in tropical and subtropical areas of the world The disease is most common in: Dengue fever happens most often in urban areas But it may be found in rural areas
- Research highlights high risk of multi-organ complications, death after . . .
Dengue survivors are at increased risk for post-infection multi-organ complications, all-cause hospitalization, and death, suggests a study by researchers in Singapore For the study, published yesterday in Clinical Microbiology and Infection, the investigators used national dengue registries and healthcare claims databases in Singapore on 55,870 adults infected from January 2017 through June
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