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  1. A web-based multimedia spatial information system to document Aedes aegypti breeding sites and dengue fever risk along the US-Mexico border [An article from: Health and Place] by R. Moreno-Sanchez, M. Hayden, et all 2006-12-01
  2. Neutralizing antibodies after infection with dengue 1 virus.(RESEARCH)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Maria G. Guzman, Mayling Alvarez, et all 2007-02-01
  3. Dinamica poblacional de los estadios inmaduros del vector del dengue Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae): un estudio longitudinal (1996-2000).: An article from: Revista de Biología Tropical by María V. Micieli, Juan J. García, et all 2006-09-01
  4. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Dengue: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-08
  5. Dengue hemorrhagic fever--U.S.-Mexico border, 2005.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by A. Abell, B. Smith, et all 2007-08-10
  6. The Arboviruses: Epidemiology and Ecology : African Horse Sickness to Dengue by Thomas P. Monath, 1988-10-31
  7. The dengue fever of 1880 in Savannah, Georgia by Louis A Falligant, 1881
  8. History of the dengue epidemic in Galveston in 1897 by C. H Wilkinson, 1897
  9. Studies of dengue fever virus by electron microscopy by Reginald L Reagan, 1952
  10. Environmental assessment of dengue haemorrhagic fever project, Thailand: Appendix to Environmental assessment of malaria control project, Thailand by Eugene J Gerberg, 1978
  11. Researches into the etiology of dengue by J. W McLaughlin, 1886
  12. Response of the baby chick to dengue fever, pseudorabies, and herpes simplex viruses by Reginald L Reagan, 1953
  13. The prevention of dengue fever: A manual for public health staff, nurses, health educators and community development officers (Handbook / South Pacific Commission) by Bushra Jabre, 1980
  14. An outbreak of dengue fever in Peri Urban slums of Chandigarh, India, with special reference to entomological and climatic factors. : An article from: Indian Journal of Medical Sciences

101. Dengue In Far North Queensland - Homepage
Health Information dengue in North Queensland dengue fever is a disease transmitted by specific mosquitoes and found in tropical areas around the
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102. Malaysia Medical Association
dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), a potentially lethal complication of dengue dengue haemorrhagic fever is a potentially deadly complication that is
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Malaysian Medical Association Back DENGUE AND DENGUE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER
15th January 2003
Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection and is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world, predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas. Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), a potentially lethal complication of Dengue infection, has become a leading cause of hospitalisation and death among children. This was first recognised in the 1950s during the dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand. Four distinct serotypes of RNA viruses are known to cause Dengue. A new serotype has apparently being recently discovered. Recovery from infection by one serotype only provides lifelong immunity against that serotype. However, it does confers partial and transient protection against subsequent infection by the other three. There is good evidence that sequential infection increases the risk of more serious disease resulting in DHF. 1. Incidence Annually, it is estimated that there are 20 million cases of dengue infection, resulting in around 24,000 deaths. 2. Transmission

103. Healthubs.com
Offers a definition followed by links to overviews, case reports, studies and FAQs.
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104. Pan American Health Organization
9th International Course on dengue and dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (Havana, Planning Social Mobilization and Communication for dengue Fever Prevention and
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105. ► Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
A medical encycopedia article on the topic dengue hemorrhagic fever.
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, potentially fatal infection which occurs when someone with immunity to one type of Dengue virus is infected by another, different type. It is spread by certain mosquitoes ( Aedes aegypti ) that bite primarily during the day. See also Dengue fever
Alternative Names: Hemorrhagic dengue; Dengue shock syndrome; Philippine hemorrhagic fever; Thai hemorrhagic fever; Singapore hemorrhagic fever
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Four different dengue viruses have been implicated in both Dengue fever and Dengue hemorrhagic fever. Dengue hemorrhagic fever occurs when the patient contracts a different dengue virus after previous infection(s) by another type. Prior immunity to a different Dengue virus type is important in the production of this severe disease.
Worldwide, over 100 million cases of dengue fever occur every year. A small percent develop into dengue hemorrhagic fever. Most cases in the United states are brought in from other countries. It is possible to pass the infection from a traveler in the United States to someone who has not traveled.

106. :: Swasthyaloak :: >
We started our journey with dengue when it first appeared as epidemic in Bangladesh. Still now our endeavor is going on for better future.
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107. Panbio :: Content :: :: Dengue
In terms of morbidity, mortality and economic costs, dengue is the most Infection with dengue may be asymptomatic or presented as a nonspecific febrile
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108. Sun.Star Pampanga - Dengue Fever Hits Pampanga
The number, according to the dengue Morbidity and Mortality of the DOH s In Pampanga, the City of San Fernando has the highest dengue statistics with
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Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Dengue fever hits Pampanga
By Albert B. Lacanlale
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO The Department of Health (DOH) Regional Office said Monday that the Province of Pampanga has the most number of dengue cases in the region, contrary to what was reported earlier.
In an interview with Sun.Star Pampanga, DOH Central Luzon Regional Director Juvencio F. Ordoña said that as of July 28, some 313 cases of dengue have been recorded in the province. Two of these led to death.
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The number, according to the Dengue Morbidity and Mortality of the DOH's Regional Epidemiology Surveillance Unit (Resu), brings to 1,081 the total incidents recorded in the whole region - Bulacan, 259; Nueva Ecija, 252; Zambales, 174; Tarlac 45; Bataan, 31; and Aurora, 7.
The total number of cases is higher by about 200 percent compared to the same period last year, Ordoña said.

109. Dengue Disease Profile
Other Names, dengue hemorrhagic fever, dengue shock syndrome, dengue is a tropical and subtropical disease carried by Aedes mosquitoes, especially A.
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Dengue
Disease Dengue Pathogen Virus, Togaviridae, Flavivirus Vectors Aedes mosquitoes, especially A. aegypti Reservoir Humans Distribution coincides with A. aegypti Mortality debilitating, but generally not fatal; recent outbreaks have caused mortality in children Other Names dengue hemorrhagic fever, dengue shock syndrome, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, breakbone fever Dengue is a tropical and subtropical disease carried by Aedes mosquitoes, especially A. aegypti . According to the World Health Organization, 2.5 billion people around the world are at risk from dengue. Currently, more than 100 countries have experienced dengue. Each year there are tens of millions of cases, and as many 95% are children. Information Sources:
  • Harwood, R. F. and M. T. James. 1979. Entomology in human and animal health. Macmillan, New York.
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110. AllRefer Health - Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (Dengue Shock Syndrome, Hemorrhagic D
dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (dengue Shock Syndrome, Hemorrhagic dengue, Philippine Hemorrhagic Fever, Singapore Hemorrhagic Fever, Thai Hemorrhagic Fever)
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Alternate Names : Dengue Shock Syndrome, Hemorrhagic Dengue, Philippine Hemorrhagic Fever, Singapore Hemorrhagic Fever, Thai Hemorrhagic Fever Definition Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, potentially fatal infection that occurs when someone with immunity to one type of Dengue virus is infected by a different type. It is spread by certain mosquitoes ( Aedes aegypti ) that bite primarily during the day. See also

111. AllRefer Health - Dengue Fever (Pictures, Images, Photos, Diagrams, & Illustrati
dengue fever, or West Nile fever, is a mild viral illness transmitted by A second exposure to the virus can result in dengue hemorrhagic fever,
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Dengue fever, or West Nile fever, is a mild viral illness transmitted by mosquitos which causes fever, rashes and muscle and joint aches. Treatment includes rehydration and recovery is expected. A second exposure to the virus can result in Dengue hemorrhagic fever, a life-threatening illness. Related Images Antibodies
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112. Dengue
Translate this page Mal é transmitido pelo vírus Flaviviridae. Doença tem altas chances de cura, mas pode matar. Já é considerada, no Brasil, uma epidemia.
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113. Dengue Virus Home
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114. New Scientist Breaking News - Dengue Fever Continues Relentless Climb
Outbreaks of dengue fever have risen around the world since the start of 2003, Sharp increases in dengue fever, and its deadly complication dengue
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115. Dengue

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La dengue, dite "grippe tropicale", a été décrite dès 1779. Les virus responsables de cette maladie sont transmis à l'homme par le moustique Aedes 20 000 morts
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dengue Aedes aegypti
La dengue "classique" se manifeste brutalement après 2 à 7 jours d'incubation par l'apparition d'une forte fièvre souvent accompagnée de maux de tête, de nausées, de vomissements, de douleurs articulaires et musculaires et d'une éruption cutanée ressemblant à celle de la rougeole. Au bout de 3 à 4 jours, une brève rémission est observée, puis les symptômes s'intensifient - des hémorragies conjonctivales, des saignements de nez ou des ecchymoses pouvant survenir - avant de régresser rapidement au bout d'une semaine. La guérison s'accompagne d'une convalescence d'une quinzaine de jours. Sous cette forme, la dengue, bien que fort invalidante, n'est pas dangereuse. Sa forme
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116. Dengue Fever
Detailed information on dengue fever, including symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
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117. Dengue Home
dengue Hemorrhagic Fever and dengue Shock Syndrome (DHF/DSS). · Bibliography and Links Back to Student Projects Page
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118. Imported Dengue Fever Case Confirmed
The Centre for Health Protection has confirmed an imported dengue fever case People should stay alert to the threat of dengue fever and take measures to
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August 1, 2005 Health Imported Dengue fever case confirmed The Centre for Health Protection has confirmed an imported Dengue fever case involving a 44-year-old man, bringing the year's total to 10, all imported. The North Point man travelled to Singapore, Myanmar and Malaysia from July 7 to 17. He got a fever, rash and muscle pain on July 16 and was admitted to the Adventist Hospital on July 21. He was discharged two days later and has recovered. People should stay alert to the threat of Dengue fever and take measures to prevent mosquito breeding. For details, click here Travellers should wear long-sleeved tops and trousers, use insect repellent, and use mosquito screens or nets when rooms are not air-conditioned. If feeling unwell after returning from a trip, they should consult a doctor and provide their travel history. For the latest information on Dengue fever in other places, visit the Travellers' Health Service

119. Symantec Security Response - W32.Dengue
The size of the W32.dengueinfected files is always divisible by 101. W32.dengue also deletes the checksum files of several antivirus programs.
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W32.Dengue
W32.Dengue is a complex, slow-infecting, polymorphic Win32 virus that uses Explorer.exe as its main host. Its uses in-memory infection of Explorer.exe, which is always running in Windows NT/2000 and Windows 9x. W32.Dengue is encrypted with more than one polymorphic layer. The size of the W32.Dengue-infected files is always divisible by 101. W32.Dengue also deletes the checksum files of several antivirus programs. Also Known As Win32.CTX.10853, DHF Type: Virus Infection Length 10853 bytes
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    120. RED HERRING | Need Rises For Dengue Vaccine
    Research reflects the need for a dengue vaccine, which Acambis is developing. July 7, 2005 dengue is a salient candidate for vaccine development.
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