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  1. Production of immunuty to dengue with virus modified by propagation in mice by Albert B Sabin, 1945
  2. Experimental investigations regarding the etiology of dengue fever by P. M Ashburn, 1907
  3. Sanitary aspects of malaria and dengue control by E. W Steel, 1924
  4. A history of yellow fever: Indisputable facts pertaining to its origin and cause ..., with an addendum on its twin sister Dengue, containing a parallel ... the most prominent symptoms of each disease by W. L Coleman, 1898
  5. Guidelines for Dengue Surveillance & Mosquito Control (Western Pacific Education in Action Series) by Who, 1995-10
  6. Experimental studies of dengue, (Philippine islands.Bureau of science) by James Stevens Simmons, 1931
  7. Is Calcutta seven-day fever a form of dengue? by John W. D Megaw, 1906
  8. Sandfly fever and dengue by W. L Harnett, 1916
  9. Dengue, or break-bone fever,: As it appeared in Savannah in the summer and fall of 1850 by Richard D Arnold, 1858
  10. Dengue fever in Australia: Its history and clinical course, its experimental transmission by Stegomyia fasciata, and the results of inoculation and other experiments by John Burton Cleland, 1918
  11. A note on dengue fever by W. G Pridmore, 1902
  12. Safety testing of dengue-1 and dengue-3 seeds for human challenges, unattenuated: Phase report by Louis Potash, 1987
  13. Investigation of a dengue epidemic in the Republic of Nauru, July-August 1974 by Dwayne Reed, 1974
  14. An investigation into the effects of dengue fever epidemics on the incidence of congenital malformations in stillbirths and neonatal deaths at the University Hospital of the West Indies, 1963-1972 by Francis E Blackman, 1973

121. Master.ccsi.uanl.mx/~pearl/
COMITÊ DE COMBATE A dengue/UFMG Translate this page Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Comitê de Combate à dengue/UFMG. Av. Alfredo Balena. Tel. 2743433 E-mail dengue@medicina.ufmg.br.
http://master.ccsi.uanl.mx/~pearl/

122. NJDHSS, Communicable Disease Service: Dengue Fever
What You Should Know About. . . dengue Fever. What is dengue Fever? dengue Fever is an his or her lifetime. Who gets dengue Fever?
http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/f_dengue.htm
Disease Index NJ InTouch What You Should Know About. . . Dengue Fever What is Dengue Fever? Dengue Fever is an illness caused by infection with one of four serotypes of a virus belonging to the genus Flavivirus. Infection with one of these serotypes does not provide cross-protective immunity, so a person living in an area where Dengue Fever transmission occurs can have four dengue fever infections during his or her lifetime. Who gets Dengue Fever? Dengue Fever occurs primarily in tropical areas, including the Caribbean and Mexico in North America. Anyone living in or visiting tropical areas may become ill with Dengue Fever. How is Dengue Fever spread? Dengue Fever is spread through the bite of certain species of mosquitoes, but only if they are infected with the Dengue Fever virus. Capable species of mosquitoes pick up the Dengue Fever infection by biting a human who is ill with Dengue Fever. Two capable mosquito vectors are present in the Americas, including the United States, Aedes aegypti, and Aedes albopictus. Nearly all cases of Dengue Fever which are diagnosed in the United States are a direct result of recent travel to tropical areas outside the United States. What are the symptoms of Dengue Fever?

123. SXSW /music/showcases
dengue Fever. Wednesday, March 17 at 1000 pm at Emo s Annex ( 600 Red River St.) Genre Pop/Rock. Los Angeles, CA. dengue Fever s website.
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Dengue Fever
Wednesday, March 17 at 10:00 p.m.
at Emo's Annex 600 Red River St. Genre: Pop/Rock Los Angeles, CA Dengue Fever's website Dengue Fever is a six-piece Cambodian Psychedelic rock band. Won Best New Artist at [LA Weekly] Music Awards. Debut album out on Mimicry Records; forthcoming album coming out on Slash Records. We are in search of a booker/management. Other bands playing: On this showcase
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124. Dengue Fever Information
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Dengue Fever Information Dengue Fever viruses are transmitted by mosquitoes, which are most active during the day. These vector mosquitoes are found near human habitations and are often present indoors. Dengue Fever transmissions is usually seasonal, during and shortly after the rainy season. Dengue fever is characterized by sudden onset, high fever, severe headaches, joint and muscle pain, nausea/vomiting, and rash. The rash may appear 3-4 days after the onset of fever. Infection is diagnosed by a blood test that detects the presence of the virus or antibodies. The illness may last up to 10 days, but complete recovery can take 2-4 weeks. Dengue Fever is commonly confused with other infectious illnesses such as influenza, measles, malaria, typhoid, leptospirosis, and scarlet fever. The symptoms of dengue fever can be treatedwith bed rest, fluids, and medications to reduce Dengue Fever. There is no vaccine for dengue fever. The risk of dengue fever for each geographic area will have variations. The risk of Dengue Fever is generally higher in urban areas.

125. Secretaria Municipal De Saúde De Belo Horizonte
Translate this page Site Oficial da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Belo Horizonte Sobre a dengue - MG.
http://www.pbh.gov.br/smsa/bhdengue/

126. Department Of Health - Fact Sheet On Dengue Fever
dengue Fever. The Department of Health detected local cases of dengue fever for the first time. What is dengue fever? dengue fever is an acute viral disease.
http://www.info.gov.hk/dh/diseases/dengue/dengue-e.htm
Dengue Fever The Department of Health detected local cases of dengue fever for the first time. It called on members of the public to be on guard against dengue fever by taking preventive measures against mosquito breeding and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. What is dengue fever? Dengue fever is an acute viral disease. The incubation period is 3 to 14 days. Symptoms include high fever for three to five days, severe headache, muscle and joint pain, eye pain, nausea, vomiting and skin rash. In severe cases, the patient may present with bleeding and shock, and can die from the disease. Children normally would have milder symptoms than adults. How is dengue fever transmitted? Dengue virus is transmitted to humans through mosquito bites. There is no person to person spread. The mosquito Aedes albopictus, a vector known to transmit the disease, can be found in Hong Kong. The mosquito likes to bite people during daytime, especially two hours after sunrise and a few hours before sunset. How to prevent dengue fever? At present, there is no effective vaccine against dengue fever. The best way to prevent dengue fever is to eliminate pockets of stagnant water that serve as mosquito breeding sites at home, at schools, workplaces and their vicinity, and to avoid mosquito bites.

127. Department Of Health - FAQ On Dengue Fever And Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever
dengue FEVER AND dengue HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER Frequently asked questions. 1. What is dengue fever? dengue fever is a disease caused by dengue viruses.
http://www.info.gov.hk/dh/diseases/dengue/dengufaq.htm
DENGUE FEVER AND DENGUE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER
Frequently asked questions
What is dengue fever?
Dengue fever is a disease caused by dengue viruses. There are four serotypes of dengue virus (serotype 1 to 4). The viruses are transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. In the Western Hemisphere, the Aedes aegypti mosquito is the most important vector of dengue viruses, but it is not found in Hong Kong. Aedes albopictus mosquito, which is prevalent in Hong Kong, is a less efficient epidemic vector. The incubation period of dengue fever ranges from 3 to 14 days. Fatalities in the absence of dengue haemorrhagic fever are rare.
What is dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)? DHF is a more severe form of dengue. It can be fatal if unrecognised and not properly treated. DHF case fatality rates can exceed 20%, but with good medical management, rates can be reduced to less than 1%. Second infection with a different serotype of the dengue virus is more likely to result in DHF. DHF rates of 1.8% to 12.5% have been reported in secondary infection.
How are dengue fever and DHF spread?

128. Dengue Fever
dengue Fever (Breakbone fever). www.Studenthealth.co.uk. dengue fever; another mosquitoborne illness is less well known, but one that you should know about.
http://www.studenthealth.co.uk/leaflets/DengueFever.htm
Dengue Fever (Breakbone fever) www.Studenthealth.co.uk Most travellers are well aware of the risks of malaria. Dengue fever; another mosquito-borne illness is less well known, but one that you should know about. In most people it is a feverish illness with no serious consequences, but a minority of infections are complicated by the development of dengue haemorrhagic fever which can be life threatening. Most dengue infections occur in the Indian subcontinent, Central and South America and the incidence is rising dramatically in Africa. A few cases have been reported in the Middle East Travellers are most at risk in the rural areas of malaria zones, but dengue fever also poses a real risk in the urban environment as the mosquito has become well adapted to city life. Typical symptoms
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Rash
The illness is referred to as ‘breakbone fever’ because the symptoms of muscle and joint pain can be particularly prominent. Most infections, particularly those in children are very mild and may go undetected. Severity tends to increase with age and with repeated infections. Symptoms normally last about 5-7 days. Treatment
  • Rest
  • Fluids
  • Painkillers to help with the pain and fever. Paracetamol is better than aspirin as it does not interfere with blood clotting; a consideration in case dengue haemorrhagic fever develops.

129. Disease Fact Sheet: Dengue And Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever
Disease fact sheet dengue and dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. The clinical features of dengue fever vary according to the age of the patient.
http://www.worldwaterday.org/2001/disease/dengue.html
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Disease fact sheet: Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever
The disease and its effect on people The cause Distribution Scale of the problem ... Interventions
The disease and its effect on people
Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection which in recent years has become a major international public health concern. Dengue fever is a severe, flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults but rarely causes death. Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a potentially lethal complication and is today a leading cause of childhood death in several Asian countries.
The cause
There are four distinct, but closely related, viruses which cause dengue. Recovery from infection by one provides lifelong immunity against re-infection with that type, but confers only partial and transient protection against subsequent infection by any of the other three types. Indeed, there is good evidence that sequential infection with different types increases the risk of the more serious disease known as dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF). Dengue viruses are transmitted to humans through the bites of infective female Aedes mosquitos. Mosquitos generally acquire the virus while feeding on the blood of infected people during the time the virus is circulating in their bloodstream. This is approximately the same time as they are experiencing fever. Once infected, a mosquito is capable of transmitting the virus to susceptible people for the rest of its life. Infected female mosquitos may also transmit the virus to the next generation of mosquitos.

130. Oplysningen Om Udlandsvaccinationer - Sygdomme - Dengue Feber
Sygdomme dengue feber, dengue feber skyldes et virus, der overføres med myg, der stikker om dagen. Myggene er samme myg som overfører
http://www.vaccination.dk/sygdomme/1.html

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Dengue feber Difteri Gul feber Hepatitis A (Smitsom leverbetændelse) Hepatitis B ... West Nile Virus Sygdomme - Dengue feber
Dengue feber skyldes et virus, der overføres med myg, der stikker om dagen. Myggene er samme myg som overfører gul feber, og findes udbredt i byområder, og dengue ses ofte i storbyer, men kan også forekomme på landet. Forekomsten af dengue er steget kraftigt i de seneste 10 år, hvilket bl.a. er tilskrevet den tiltagende urbanisering.
Symptomerne er høj feber, udslet, hovedpine og muskelsmerter som ved en alvorlig influenza. Der findes 4-typer dengue virus, og smitte med en type giver ikke beskyttelse mod de andre typer. I sjældne tilfælde kan dengue infektionen udvikle nedsat evne for blodet at størkne, og man får en såkaldt "hæmorrhagisk dengue", hvor man kan se dødsfald af f.eks. nyresvigt. Dengue hæmorrhagisk feber ses hos 0,2% af førstegangs infektioner og hos ca. 2% af personer, der tidligere har haft en dengue infektion, og smittes igen.
Der findes ingen behandling og ingen vaccine. Dengue forebygges ved at undgå at blive stukket af myg. De myg der overfører dengue stikker mest tidligt om morgenen og sent på eftermiddagen/tidligt om aftenen. Man kan nedsætte risiko for myggestik ved at sprøjte boligen indendørs med et insektmiddel, f.eks. et syntetisk pyrethrum middel.

131. Dengue

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