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1. Dengue fever
Dengue fever is a virus-based disease spread by mosquitoes. See also: Dengue hemorrhagic 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. MedlinePlus: Dengue
Break-bone fever, Dengue fever Dengue is an infectious disease caused by a virus. Sometimes dengue turns into dengue hemorrhagic fever, which causes bleedin...
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4. 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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5. 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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6. 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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7. Dengue Fever Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com
Dengue Fever glossary includes a list of Dengue Fever related medical definitions and related links on MedicineNet.com home. The following are health and me...
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8. Dengue fever definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Dengue fever definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms. Definition of Dengue fever. Definition of Dengue fever Related...
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9. WHO | Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever
Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), a potentially lethal complication, was first recognized in the 1950s during the dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Tha...
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10. eCommunity.com: Travel Medicine : Dengue Fever
See your physician if you become sick within a month of returning from travel in a tropical area, and be prepared to give your complete travel itinerary, so...
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