Dengue is an infectious disease caused by dengue viruses, which are transmitted to humans by mosquitoes. The rising level of dengue infections has become a serious international concern.
Severe dengue, also known as dengue hemorrhagic fever, is a potentially deadly complication due to plasma leakage, fluid accumulation, respiratory distress, severe bleeding, or organ impairment.
Cases of dengue fever are sweeping across the Caribbean and the Americas, with a record 12.6 million suspected cases of the mosquito-transmitted virus reported this year, nearly triple the number ...
Dengue fever is a disease spread by the vector called Aedes mosquito, which breeds on still water that gets collected especially after the end of the summer. It is primarily transmitted by the ...
Dengue is a miserable illness caused by infection with any of the four dengue viruses (dengue-1, -2, -3 and -4). Infections have increased dramatically over the past two years while, at the same ...
The newest risk to the U.S. is dengue fever, the instances of which have skyrocketed in 2024. The disease has the potential to be deadly if left untreated and is likely going to become more ...
This is the trail of destruction left in the wake of the deadly dengue reaching near epidemic proportions with hospital beds overflowing with stricken patients. A tired mother of a little victim of ...
An elderly man is recovering from dengue fever in Townsville University Hospital, where another man who has Japanese ...
Dengue fever is a common tropical infection. This acute febrile illness can be a deadly infection in cases of severe manifestation, causing dengue hemorrhagic shock. In this brief article ...
It is like the dance of disease and death that Sri Lanka engages in every year with a tiny insect. This recurring, deadly dance invariably leaves behind a trail of victims. Although the country has ...
ominous signs have emerged that mosquitoes capable of infecting humans with deadly infectious diseases such as dengue fever are establishing a foothold. Experts cite the effects of climate change ...