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Dengue and severe dengue


Dengue and severe dengue - World Health Organization (WHO)

Dengue (break-bone fever) is a viral infection that spreads from mosquitoes to people. It is more common in tropical and subtropical climates.

Dengue and severe dengue - World Health Organization (WHO)

Dengue causes flu-like symptoms and lasts for 2–7 days. Dengue fever usually occurs after an incubation period of 4–10 days after the bite of ...

Dengue fever - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Severe dengue fever can cause internal bleeding and organ damage. Blood pressure can drop to dangerous levels, causing shock. In some cases, ...

Clinical Features of Dengue - CDC

Approximately 1 in 20 patients with dengue progress to develop severe, life-threatening disease called severe dengue. Because there are four ...

Dengue Fever: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

Severe dengue (dengue hemorrhagic fever). Severe dengue is a life-threatening worsening of dengue symptoms. Warning signs of severe dengue are usually seen 24 ...

Severe Dengue: Know the Warning Signs - CDC

Severe dengue is a medical emergency. It can start after other symptoms of the disease go away.

Dengue Fever - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

Severe dengue: Severe dengue is characterized by dengue fever accompanied by severe plasma leakage, hemorrhage, impaired consciousness ...

Severe Dengue - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Severe dengue is the presence of dengue fever with one of the following: plasma leakage resulting in shock or respiratory distress; severe bleeding; or severe ...

Dengue - MedlinePlus

About 1 in 20 people who get sick with dengue will develop severe dengue. It can cause shock, internal bleeding, and even death. People are more ...

Dengue: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology

Severe dengue typically begins with the initial manifestations of dengue fever. The acute febrile illness (temperatures ≤40°C), like that of dengue fever, lasts ...

Dengue - PAHO/WHO | Pan American Health Organization

It is an illness that affects infants, young children, and adults, with symptoms ranging from mild fever to incapacitating high fever, with severe headache.

Dengue fever Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Dengue fever is a virus-caused disease that is spread by mosquitoes. Dengue in its mild form causes fever and a rash and lasts about a week. Severe dengue ...

Severe disease during both primary and secondary dengue virus ...

Dengue is a global epidemic causing over 100 million cases annually. The clinical symptoms range from mild fever to severe hemorrhage and ...

The revised WHO dengue case classification: does the system need ...

Differentiation between classic dengue fever (DF) and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) or severe dengue is a key aspect of dengue case classification. The ...

Severe Dengue - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Severe dengue is defined by the following conditions: plasma leakage that may cause shock and/or fluid accumulation, with or without respiratory distress and/ ...

Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Vaccine, Treatment, and Prevention

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness causing high fever, severe pain, and potential complications. Learn about symptoms, treatment, prevention, ...

Severe dengue: the warning signs

warning signs of severe dengue include3 ... Severe pain in the tummy ... Persistent vomiting ... Fast breathing ... Bleeding gums ... Feeling extremely tired ... Feeling ...

Dengue fever - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

If you have severe dengue fever, you may need: Supportive care in a hospital; Intravenous (IV) fluid and electrolyte replacement; Blood pressure ...

Dengue and severe dengue Fact Sheet | Africa Health Organisation

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that has rapidly spread in all African regions in recent years.

Dengue fever - UF Health

Severe dengue can cause shock, internal bleeding, and death. About 1 out of 20 people with dengue will develop severe dengue within a few hours after symptoms ...


Dengue vaccine

Vaccine

Dengue vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent dengue fever in humans. Development of dengue vaccines began in the 1920s, but was hindered by the need to create immunity against all four dengue serotypes.