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Dengue fever (pronounced /ˈdɛŋɡeɪ/ , /ˈdɛŋɡiː/ ) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) are acute febrile diseases, found in the tropics, and caused by four closely related virus se...
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The Caribbean region suffered in 2007 what could arguably be dubbed the worst even Dengue Outbreak in this tropical backyard. ... Read the brief History of Dengue Fever here.  ... The Future Outlook does not look promising.  There is yet no effective Dengue vaccine available for public use.  Researchers have, however,
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The first reported epidemics of dengue fever occurred in 1779-1780 in Asia, Africa, ... Many more cases probably go unreported each year because surveillance in the United States is passive and relies on physicians to recognize the disease, inquire about the patient's travel history, obtain proper diagnostic samples,
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Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) are viral diseases transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, usually Aedes Aegypti. The four dengue viruses (DEN-1 through DEN-4) are immunologically related, but do not provide cross-protective immunity against each other. ... Dengue has emerged as a worldwide problem only since the 1950s.
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Dengue/dengue haemorrhagic fever: history and current status. ... Dengue/dengue haemorrhagic fever: history and current status.Dengue/dengue haemorrhagic fever: history and current status. ... Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever/history*
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History of Dengue and DHF ... The more severe dengue syndrome, DHF, is largely a phenomenon of this century. It was first recognized as a distinct syndrome in the Philippines in 1954,[5] and since then there has been a marked increase in the incidence of DHF relative to classic dengue in many countries.
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BACKGROUND: The natural history of wild-type dengue virus (DENV) infections of humans, including incubation and infectious periods, requires further study. ... BACKGROUND: The natural history of wild-type dengue virus (DENV) infections of humans, including incubation and infectious periods, requires further study. METHODS:
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dengue (disease), Dengue through history, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, The earliest account of a denguelike disease comes from the Jin dynasty (ad 265–420) in China. There is also evidence that epidemics of illnesses resembling dengue occurred in the 17th century. ... CREATE MY dengue NEW ARTICLE ... ARTICLE HISTORY...
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History of Dengue; The first reported epidemics of dengue fever occurred in 1779-1780 in Asia, Africa, and North America; the near simultaneous occurrence of outbreaks on three continents indicates that these viruses and their mosquito vector have had a worldwide distribution in the tropics for more than 200 years.
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Gubler  DJ (1997). Dengue and Dengue Hemhorrhagic Fever: It's history and resurgence as a global public health problem, p1-22. In (ed.) Gubler  DJ and Kuno G Dengue and Dengue Hemhorragic Fever. (AB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom...
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