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1. Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, potentially deadly infection spread by certain species of mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti. See also: Dengue fever
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2. CDC - 1998 Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Epidemic in Taiwan -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1998 dengue hemorrhagic fever epidemic in Taiwan. Tainan City in southern Taiwan had not had a dengue epidemic since l942 1943 until three dengue outbreaks ...
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3. Are Doctors Ready for Bioterrorism? - Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses -- WebMD - Better Information. Better Health.
What your doctor is reading about Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses /> Are Doctors Ready for Bioterrorism? Ribavirin is a nucleoside analogue with activity against ...
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4. Dengue Fever Symptoms, Treatments and Resources - MedHelp
MedHelp's Dengue Fever page also includes related forum discussions and blog postings about Dengue Fever Dengue Fever - Symptoms, Treatments, and Resources. This page is MedHelp's...
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5. Dengue fever - MayoClinic.com -- Mayo Clinic Medical Information And Tools...
Dengue fever - MayoClinic.com. More severe forms of the disease dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome can additionally cause severe bleeding, a...
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6. Dengue Fever -- University Of Virginia Health System
Among these diseases, symptoms resemble those of dengue fever, but may progress to faintness, shock, and generalized How can dengue fever be prevented. The ...
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7. Dengue Fever Causes, Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention and Facts on MedicineNet.com
What are the signs and symptoms of dengue? Victims of dengue often have contortions due to the intense joint and muscle pain, hence the name breakbone fever...
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8. Fever, dengue hemorrhagic (DHF) definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
Fever, dengue hemorrhagic (DHF) definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms. DHF is also called Philippi...
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9. Dengue Fever -- Medical University Of South Carolina...
More severe, but less common, forms of the disease include dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. Detailed information on dengue fever, includi...
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10. Dengue hemorrhagic fever -- Hmh Home Page
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 differ...
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