dengue

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin itching and skin rash. Recovery generally takes two to seven days. In a small proportion of cases, the disease develops into a more severe dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.Dengue is spread by several species of female mosquitoes of the Aedes genus, principally Aedes aegypti. The virus has five serotypes; infection with one type usually gives lifelong immunity to that type, but only short-term immunity to the others. Subsequent infection with a different type increases the risk of severe complications. A number of tests are available to confirm the diagnosis including detecting antibodies to the virus or its RNA.A vaccine for dengue fever has been approved and is commercially available in a number of countries. As of 2018, the vaccine is only recommended in individuals who have been previously infected, or in populations with a high rate of prior infection by age nine. Other methods of prevention include reducing mosquito habitat and limiting exposure to bites. This may be done by getting rid of or covering standing water and wearing clothing that covers much of the body. Treatment of acute dengue is supportive and includes giving fluid either by mouth or intravenously for mild or moderate disease. For more severe cases, blood transfusion may be required. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is recommended instead of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for fever reduction and pain relief in dengue due to an increased risk of bleeding from NSAID use.The earliest descriptions of an outbreak date from 1779. Its viral cause and spread were understood by the early 20th century. Dengue has become a global problem since the Second World War and is common in more than 120 countries, mainly in Southeast Asia, South Asia and South America. About 390 million people are infected per year, about half a million require hospital admission, and approximately 40,000 die. In 2019, a significant increase in the number of cases was seen. Apart from eliminating the mosquitos, work is ongoing for medication targeted directly at the virus. It is classified as a neglected tropical disease.

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    Dengue no more

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    Covid o dengue

    buti nalang sinabi na dengue ang sakit ngayun dahil na rin sa panahon at hindi covid.. nahahata na raw kc sila na puro covid nalang kahit hindi naman.. na talagang may sipon, ubo at lagnat ang sakit ngaun dahil na rin sa panahon.
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    La-la-la-la-la-la, Lamok

    Malamok na din ba ngayong sa inyong kabahayan? Ingat po sa dala-dalang sakit na Dengue at Malaria ng lamok. Tip : Isarado ang bintana at pinto bago sumapit ang gabi upang hindi pumasok ang mga lamok sa inyong mga tahanan. Photo: Lakandupil Caparanga Garcia Source: Facebook
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    Closed Mga ka phc very important info para sa lahat.Topic about dengue.

    Mag ka phc may i share lng ako, nakita ko to kanina at marami na nagpatunay na very effective daw na gamot sa dengue,lalo na at tag ulan ngayon.sana makatulong...
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    Closed Dengue

    Guys ano po bang gamot nang dengue, gamot po ba talaga ang tawatawa? kasi yung pinsan ko ang baba na nang platelet nya. Pacomment naman po sa may alam maraming salamat po
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    Closed Dengue

    Posible kayang may dengue nako? Ayoko pa mamatay :( include the following: high fever and severe headache, with severe pain behind the eyes that is apparent when trying to move the eyes.
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    Closed All about dengue and dengvaxia: a collated report

    What is dengue fever and severe dengue? Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by female mosquitoes of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquito. There are 4 serotypes of the virus that causes dengue. These are known as DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, DEN-4. Severe dengue is a potentially lethal...
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    Closed Natural cures for dengue

    With a horrible sewage system in the Philippines, prevention and control of the mosquito population are difficult. This is why dengue fever is so common here; maybe you or your friends have already experienced how painful it is. It can also lead to death if it isn’t taken seriously and given the...
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