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What do you know about dengue fever
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 231727, member: 61772"] Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that affects as many as 100 million people each year. It is caused by one of four dengue viruses and is characterized by flu-like symptoms, such as high fever, joint pain, rashes, and nausea. Symptoms typically last for up to one week. Symptomatic treatment often includes rest and fluids. Severe complications can arise from dengue fever. Dengue hemorrhagic fever causes bleeding and can be fatal if not treated immediately, while dengue shock syndrome can result in a drastic drop in blood pressure, causing organ failure. There are no vaccines or specific treatments for dengue fever. Treatment options are generally limited to ensuring the patient gets enough fluids, rest, and access to medical care in case of severe complications. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that patients take acetaminophen to manage pain and temperature but avoid aspirin or ibuprofen, which could exacerbate bleeding issues. [/QUOTE]
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