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Dengue virus infection can manifest as dengue fever and, more severely, as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Their pathogenesis until now is not fully understood.
Djatnika Setiabudi +3 more
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Early warning systems (EWS) have been proposed as a measure for controlling and preventing dengue fever outbreaks in countries where this infection is endemic.
S. Anno +7 more
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Dengue haemorrhagic fever: An emerging disease in Nigeria, West Africa
Introduction: In Nigeria, dengue fever caused by dengue virus, types 1 and 2 has been diagnosed for many years. Although, seroepidemiological surveys have shown that dengue virus activity is, widespread in the country, there is scanty information on ...
Ademola H. Fagbami, Anyebe B. Onoja
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Background Strengthening the mosquito control measures undertaken by residents of an area where dengue fever is present can significantly decrease the spread of this disease.
Xinchang Lun +10 more
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The Role of Village Surveillance Officer to Prevent Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever [PDF]
Dengue is a major public health problem in Indonesia. The program of elimination of mosquito breeding places is still low. This study was aimed to analyze the effectiveness of village surveillance officer for decrease container index.
Kuntoro, K. (Kuntoro) +3 more
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The First Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Greater Darfur, Western Sudan
Dengue virus (DENV) is an arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) transmitted by the Aedes mosquitoes, mainly Aedes aegypti. Dengue fever is a rapidly growing disease with expanding geographical distribution worldwide.
Ayman Ahmed +4 more
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The Zika outbreak of the 21st century. [PDF]
The Zika virus outbreak has captivated the attention of the global audience and information has spread rapidly and wildly through the internet and other media channels.
Ansari, Aftab +3 more
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On the co‐infection of dengue fever and Zika virus
In this paper, we present a co‐infection mathematical model for dengue‐Zika disease in order to carry out their synergistic relationship in the presence of prevention and treatment.
E. Bonyah +3 more
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Evaluation of the importance of fever with respect to dengue prognosis according to the 2009 WHO classification: a retrospective study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The 2009 revised World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for dengue describe fever as the core symptom. Accordingly, the diagnosis of non-febrile patients is complicated.
Caroline Tukasan +4 more
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BackgroundSeries of biochemical and haematological changes occur during the course of dengue infection, which vary depending on the clinical disease. The patterns of change are not well documented and identifying these patterns in children with dengue ...
Grace Angeline Malarnangai Kularatnam +5 more
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