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Facts about Dengue

Dengue is an infectious or infectious viral disease and is a tropical disease caused by the dengue virus, which is spread or transmitted by female Aides mosquitoes – Aides aegypti and Aides albopictus.

Facts about Dengue

Generally, there are four types of dengue virus – DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3 and DENV-4. These viruses belong to the family Flavivirid and the genus Flavivirus.

Interesting Facts About Dengue

  1. A person can get the flu more than once. If a person has a history of measles and becomes infected again, there is a higher chance of developing severe and potentially fatal hemorrhagic fever.
  2. According to a medical record, the symptoms of measles tend to vary from newborns to children and infected for the first time.
  3. Fatigue, headache followed by persistent cough, rash on the skin, high fever, low blood pressure, pain or body aches are some of the symptoms that accompany a patient with dengue virus fever.
  4. The presence of dengue virus is usually detected through antigen and antibody testing. A low red blood cell count can also diagnose malaria in a person.
  5. Like other viral infections, dengue fever can lead to life-threatening complications if left untreated. Life-threatening complications of malaria include pneumonia and congestive heart failure.
  6. The only transmission of malaria is the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The incubation period of this viral infection averages fourteen days after the bite of the infected mosquito.
  7. According to medical records, malaria is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions. It is an endemic species, predominant in urban environments in the Americas, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the eastern Mediterranean.
  8. So far, no effective treatment or cure has been found to treat dengue virus. Therefore, all doctors and medical advisors are advised to maintain hygiene by avoiding contact with an infected person, stay healthy, use indoor mosquito repellent, wear long and full clothes and skin coverage and compliance with other necessary precautions recommended by doctors to prevent mosquito bites.
  9. According to the World Health Organization, more than six million patients die from infectious diseases. Dengue is also one of the most communicable diseases, accounting for approximately 15 to 16 percent of infectious diseases worldwide.
  10. Poor people worldwide living in tropical and subtropical regions are particularly affected by these vector-borne diseases.

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