the pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Q. the pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Asked by peewee h - Thu Aug 28 12:05:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever please..... i need it for my case study?
Q. pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever please... i need it for my case study?
Asked by anne_hbo - Mon Nov 19 07:05:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Alternative Names -Hemorrhagic dengue; Dengue shock syndrome; Philippine hemorrhagic fever; Thai hemorrhagic fever; Singapore hemorrhagic fever Definition -Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, potentially deadly infection spread by certain mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti ). Causes -Four different dengue viruses have been shown to cause dengue hemorrhagic fever. This condition occurs when a person catches a different dengue virus after being infected by another type sometime before. Prior immunity to a different dengue virus type plays an important role in this severe disease. Worldwide, more than 100 million cases of dengue fever occur every year. A small number of these develop into dengue hemorrhagic fever. Most infections in the United… [cont.]
Answered by lizbelle_28 - Mon Nov 19 08:02:05 2007

what is the pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Q. what is the pathophysiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Asked by aries - Sun Sep 17 21:43:02 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Dengue (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) are caused by one of four closely related, but antigenically distinct, virus serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4), of the genus Flavivirus. Infection with one of these serotypes provides immunity to only that serotype for life, so persons living in a dengue-endemic area can have more than one dengue infection during their lifetime. DF and DHF are primarily diseases of tropical and sub tropical areas, and the four different dengue serotypes are maintained in a cycle that involves humans and the Aedes mosquito. However, Aedes aegypti, a domestic, day-biting mosquito that prefers to feed on humans, is the most common Aedes species. Infections produce a spectrum of clinical illness ranging… [cont.]
Answered by finaldx - Sun Sep 17 21:48:13 2006

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measures increased international travel and decay in public health systems All of these factors need to be addressed to control the spread of dengue and other mosquito borne infections Pathophysiology Dengue infection is caused by 1 of 4 related but distinct viruses named dengue virus 1 DENV 1 dengue virus 2 DENV 2 dengue virus 3 DENV 3 and dengue virus 4

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