Dengue fever is an infectious disease that mostly occurs in the tropical and subtropical regions.
It is caused by a virus that is transmitted to human beings by mosquitos. Over a million cases are reported worldwide each year with the majority of cases being from Southeast Asia,western Pacific islands, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The symptoms experienced by infected people depend on the severity of the disease. Symptoms of mild cases include;
In severe cases symptoms may worsen and this can lead to damage of blood vessels.
This can lead to bleeding from
the mouth,
nose
under the skin which can appear like bruising.
Other symptoms of severe dengue fever include;
abdominal pain,
continuous vomiting
problems with the lungs, heart and liver.
3 Causes
Dengue fever is caused by one of the four types of dengue viruses. It is spread by mosquitos that live in or near human settlements.
Dengue fever occurs when a mosquito having the dengue fever virus bites a person. This virus then spends part of it's life cycle in the human body where it reproduces.
The new viruses are then transmitted to a mosquito when it bites an infected person. After recovery from dengue fever, a person becomes immune to the virus that caused the disease but not to the other three viruses.
Future infections with the dengue fever virus can increase the risk of developing a much more severe type of dengue fever, hemorrhagic dengue fever.
4 Making a Diagnosis
Making a diagnosis of dengue fever can be challenging since some of the symptoms are similar to those of other diseases like
The best prevention of dengue fever is to reduce the number of mosquitos in areas where the disease is common.
Although six dengue vaccines have been developed, they are not yet available.
The furthest vaccine that has been developed is a three-dose vaccine for children. The results of a phase III trail which were published in 2014 showed that vaccine was safe and was able to prevent dengue fever infections slightly more than half the time.
Those who were vaccinated but still became infected had a milder course of the disease as compared to those who were not vaccinated. The company that makes this vaccine hasn't yet annunced any plans to seek approval to market the vaccine.
Avoiding being bitten by mosquitos especially for people living or travelling to tropical regions.
This can be achieved by:
Living in an air-conditioned or well-screened housing
Wearing protective clothing like long-sleeved shirts, long pants socks and shoes especilly when going into mosquito infested areas
Reducing the breeding habitat to lower mosquito populations
7 Risks and Complications
Factors that increase the risk of developing dengue fever include:
Living or travelling in tropical areas like Southeat Asia, the western Pacific Islands, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Having a previous infection with a dengue fever virus. This can also increase the risk of developing severe symptoms of dengue fever.
In severe cases, dengue fever can cause damage to the lungs, heart or liver.
Dengue fever can also cause a drastic drop in blood pressure. This can cause shock and even death in some cases.
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