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Dengue Fever

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Dengue fever
Other namesDengue, breakbone fever[1][2]
Photograph of a person's back with the skin exhibiting the characteristic rash of dengue fever
Typical rash seen in dengue fever
Pronunciation
SpecialtyInfectious disease
SymptomsFever, headache, muscle and joint pain, rash. Can be severe, mild or asymptomatic[1][2]
ComplicationsBleeding, low levels of blood platelets, dangerously low blood pressure[2]
Usual onset3–14 days after exposure[2]
Duration2–7 days[1]
CausesDengue virus by Aedes mosquitos[1]
Diagnostic methodDetecting antibodies to the virus or its RNA[2]
Differential diagnosisMalaria, yellow fever, viral hepatitis, leptospirosis[5]
PreventionDengue fever vaccine, decreasing mosquito exposure[1][6]
TreatmentSupportive care, intravenous fluids, blood transfusions[2]
Frequency5 million per year (2023)[7]
Deaths5,000 per year (2023)[7]

2025 mein climate change ke vajah se Pacific ke desho main dengue fever ke rise hota hai.

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  3. dengue Archived 17 Julai 2022 at the Wayback Machine in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  4. dengue in Oxford Dictionaries
  5. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics: The field of pediatrics. Elsevier Health Sciences. 2016. p. 1631. ISBN 978-1-4557-7566-8. https://books.google.com/books?id=mseNCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA1631.
  6. East S. "World's first dengue fever vaccine launched in the Philippines", CNN, 6 April 2016.
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