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  2. Dengue fever - Wikipedia

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    Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by dengue virus, prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. It is frequently asymptomatic ; if symptoms appear, they typically begin 3 to 14 days after infection.

  3. Dengue fever outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    A dengue fever outbreak in Bangladesh starting in April 2019 has caused 18,484 infected patients and 57 deaths. [ 106 ] A dengue epidemic has been declared in the Philippines after 600 dead and over 150,000 cases reported.

  4. Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. [1] Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. [2] This may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash.

  5. What to know about dengue fever: Symptoms, how to stay safe ...

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    For perspective, there have been 2,559 cases of dengue fever reported in U.S. states and territories since the start of 2024, per the CDC. A large majority of those (1,724) were reported in Puerto ...

  6. Dengue Fever: CDC Issues Alert Amid US and Global Spike ... - AOL

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    So far in 2024, cases of dengue fever in countries in the Americas have reached record-breaking levels, with more than 9.7 million reported cases — twice the number for the entire year in 2023 ...

  7. Dengue Fever Is Soaring Worldwide. Here’s What to ... - AOL

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    The symptoms experienced by those infected with dengue can vary widely: up to 80% of dengue cases are asymptomatic, and while some infections may trigger only flu-like symptoms, more serious cases ...

  8. Incubation period - Wikipedia

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    4.5 days Common cold: 1 day [7] [8] 3 days COVID-19: 2 days [9] 11.5 [10] /12.5 [11] /14 days Dengue fever: 3 days [12] 14 days Ebola: 1 day [13] 21 (95%), 42 (98%) days Erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease) 13 days [14] 18 days Giardia: 3 days: 21 days HIV: 2 weeks to months, or longer [15] 3 weeks to months, or longer Infectious mononucleosis ...

  9. How worried should you be about dengue fever as CDC ... - AOL

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    There have been twice as many cases of the virus in the Americas in the first six months of 2024 than in all of 2023 How worried should you be about dengue fever as CDC warns of spread? Skip to ...