FACTS ABOUT DENGUE FEVER - moh.gov.my.
The illness may progress to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Symptoms include severe abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, bruising, and uncontrolled bleeding. High fever can last from 2 to 7 days. Complications can lead to circulatory system failure and shock, and can be fatal (also known as Dengue Shock Syndrome). If you are infected with the same Dengue virus serotype you become.
Ang pangyayari ng dengue fever ay nakaranas ng malaking pagtaas simula noong 1960s, na may mga humigit-kulang na 50-100 milyong kataong nahahawa taun-taon. Ang mga unang paglalarawan ng kalagayang ito ay nagsimula noong 1779, at ang sanhi na birus at ang pagdadala nito ay ipinaliwanag ng maaga ng ika-20 na siglo. Ang dengue ay naging isang pandaigdigang problema simula ng.
What Is Dengue Fever? Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne virus affecting more than 390 million people each year. While the disease is generally mild, it can be deadly. Recent research shows dengue is between 100 and 800 years old. It likely originated in Africa or Southeast Asia and was then carried to other parts of the world through travel and.
Dengue fever is a viral infection that can cause life-threatening illness, milder flu-like illness, or no symptoms at all. In recent decades, the number of new cases of dengue has increased.
Dengue fever symptoms include sudden onset of a fever that may last from 2 to 7 days with intense headache, joint and muscle pain, and a rash. Mild bleeding of the nose or gums may occur. The hemorrhagic form of dengue fever is more severe and symptoms may include loss of appetite, persistent vomiting, high fever, headache, difficulty breathing, and abdominal pain. This may lead to shock and.
Dengue is a viral disease spread through mosquito bites. Symptoms include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, rash, pain in the eyes, joints, and muscles, and minor bleeding. If you are bitten by an infected mosquito, symptoms can take up to 2 weeks to develop but usually last less than a week. In severe cases, symptoms may include hemorrhage.
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