dengue in English

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a debilitating viral disease of the tropics, transmitted by mosquitoes, and causing sudden fever and acute pains in the joints.
Also, you have to look into diseases like malaria, dengue fever , yellow fever, and typhoid.
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1. Areas with recent dengue activity

2. Occasionally, travelers to tropical zones are infected with dengue, but dengue hemorrhagic fever is much rarer because this more serious form is normally contracted after a second dengue infection.

3. It's dengue fever, and it's not contagious.

4. Arboviruses such as dengue, yellow fever, and

5. • Shock with weak pulse (dengue shock syndrome)

6. Mosquitoes carry malaria, dengue, and yellow fever

7. As dengue has spread, so has DHF.

8. Since that time, dengue has been reported worldwide.

9. Dengue is commonly misdiagnosed because of its flulike symptoms.

10. At present, eradicating dengue completely does not appear to be possible.

11. Time will tell whether vaccines can provide any relief from dengue.

12. Dengue first enters affluent localities and we should try and understand it.

13. Residents were also susceptible to disease outbreaks such as cholera and dengue.

14. An example of someone who is Apoplectic is someone suffering Dengue hemorrhagic fever.

15. Dengue virus is the most common human pathogen in the group of Arboviruses

16. Recently, however, others, such as yellow fever and dengue, have made a comeback.

17. If you contract dengue, get plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids.

18. Malaria, yellow fever and Dengue fever can also be contracted in the Amazon region.

19. Mexico is just one of more than 100 countries where dengue is now endemic.

20. The World Health Organization's 2009 classification divides dengue fever into two groups: uncomplicated and severe.

21. Dengue virus is an arthropod borne virus transmitted by Ades egypt i and Ades albopictus.

22. Sadly, antibiotics are ineffective in treating dengue because it is a viral infection and not bacterial.

23. 1 They had established a running diagnosis of Rift Valley fever, dengue or the dreaded Ebola.

24. By using genetic engineering, they hope to prevent the dengue virus from replicating in mosquito saliva.

25. Recently, dengue, chikungunya, and zika viruses have emerged as increasingly important Arboviruses that can cause human disease, …

26. To cope with the epidemic of dengue fever , VND84 billion has been allocated from the State budget .

27. For many years, copepods of the genus Mesocyclops have been used in Vietnam for preventing dengue fever.

28. The invention relates to Dengue chimeric viruses which are less prone to accumulate point mutations and genetic variations.

29. Commissioner Lamy's list includes: yellow fever, plague, cholera, meningitis, dengue, influenza, hepatitis, polio, typhoid fever, typhus and measles.

30. The conditions are ripe for outbreaks of dengue to ravage parts of this region time and time again.

31. Diseases of Cholera Dengue Amoebiasis traveler traveler's diarrhea bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis) Typhoid Fever Yellow Fever Malaria amoebiasis what?

32. The different Aetiologies of acute febrile illness are scrub typhus, malaria, enteric fever, dengue, leptospirosis and spotted fever [3]

33. If this works as planned, such genetically engineered mosquitoes would pass on to their offspring a resistance to dengue.

34. Committees for Preventing the dengue fever epidemic at provincial , district levels are joining in efforts to combat the epidemic .

35. The amazing thing is that in just a year it brought down the cases of dengue by 91 percent.

36. Vaccine Action Program to develop affordable vaccines for dengue, malaria, and tuberculosis, and the establishment of an adjuvant development center.

37. The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae, which also includes yellow fever and dengue fever.

38. These include colds, influenza, rheumatism, dengue (also known as break bone fever, hence the name Boneset), malaria and typhoid fever.

39. We investigated 400 cases of dengue-like illness in persons hospitalized during an outbreak in Al hudaydah, Yemen, in 2012

40. Additionally, symptoms of dengue shock syndrome may include restlessness, excessive thirst, pale and cold skin, and very low blood pressure.

41. Bioecology and vectorial capacity of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Macao, China, in relation to dengue virus transmission J Med Entomol

42. Accordingly, health authorities have initiated programs to eradicate the white-spotted Aedes aegypti mosquito, one of the insects that transmits the dengue virus.

43. They're an integral part of the food web, eating flies, ticks, mosquitoes, and other disease vectors, thus, protecting us against malaria, dengue fever, and other illnesses.

44. People seem insufficiently aware that diseases like African sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis and dengue form a major threat to the health of very many people in the poorest countries.

45. The project benefits communities living along the banks of flood-prone Mekong River who are often at risk of catching cholera, malaria, dengue fever and other deadly diseases.

46. Both sides agreed to launch a new phase of Vaccine Action Program to develop affordable vaccines for dengue, malaria, and tuberculosis, and the establishment of an adjuvant development centre.

47. There were 21,367 cases of dengue in HCM City last year, the same as in 2015, Dr Lê Thị Hồng Nga, head of the centre’s Infection Control Department, said.

48. The rapid and continuous emergence of arthropod-borne (insects and ticks) viruses (Arboviruses), such as Zika, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile, and Powassan virus, presents one of the greatest challenges to public health.

49. The leaders agreed to launch a new phase of the India-U.S. Vaccine Action Program to develop affordable vaccines for dengue, malaria, and tuberculosis, and the establishment of an adjuvant development center.

50. Endemic Arboviruses that have caused outbreaks of severe illness and death in densely populated areas continue to pose annual threats, and emerging diseases, such as dengue and chikungunya, pose new ones (14,15–17,22)