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11. Dengue fever -- Hmh Home Page
Dengue fever should not be confused with Dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is a separate disease and frequently fatal. Dengue fever begins with sudden onset o...
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12. 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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13. Dengue Fever: Viral Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition -- Merck Co., Inc. Is A Global Research
Merck Manual Home Edition Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes fever, generalized body aches, and, if severe, external and internal ...
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14. Dengue fever - OhioHealth -- Ohiohealth, Including Riverside Methodist...
If severe, dengue fever can lead to dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome, which can cause heavy bleeding, shock and in about 2 percent to 5 pe...
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15. Dengue fever -- University Of Maryland Medical Center
Dengue fever, or West Nile fever, is a mild viral illness transmitted by mosquitoes which causes fever, rashes and muscle and joint aches. Dengue fever /> B...
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16. Dengue Fever - New York Presbyterian Hospital -- Newyork-presbyterian
More severe, but less common, forms of the disease include dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. What is dengue fever. Central and South Ameri...
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17. University of Chicago Med Ctr: Dengue Fever -- University Of Chicago Hospitals
Detailed information on dengue fever, including symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment /> What is dengue fever. More severe, but less common, forms ...
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18. Adult Health Advisor 2006.4: Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever -- Fairview Health Services
What are dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever. If you have dengue hemorrhagic fever, you may need to stay at the hospital and be given fluids intraveno...
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19. Breakbone fever - Health Encyclopedia -- Health >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance
breakbone fever see dengue fever 1a6 Synonyms Breakbone FeverDandy FeverDengue Hemorrhagic FeverDengue Shock SyndromeDuengeroSeven Day
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20. MDTravel Health - Dengue Fever -- Md Travel Health
MDTravel Health - complete travel health information, updated daily, for physicians and travelers. International reports on dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fe...
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