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  1. Prevention and Control Strategies to Counter Dengue Virus Infection

    Introduction. Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection (Simmons et al., 2012), which has affected almost 2.5 billion people around the globe (Koh et al., 2008).It is transmitted by vector species Aedes aegypti and poses a global threat to humans due to its high adaptability to urban communities (Araújo et al., 2015).In 2012, WHO reported that dengue outbreaks place a large burden on ...

  2. Dengue

    DOI: 10.1056/NEJMra1110265. VOL. 366 NO. 15. Dengue is a self-limited, systemic viral infection transmitted between humans by mosquitoes. The rapidly expanding global footprint of dengue is a ...

  3. PDF 2 12-2 2 Global Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control

    This Global strategy for dengue prevention and control, 2012-2020 aims to address this need. The goal of the global strategy is to reduce the burden of dengue. The specific objectives are to reduce mortality and morbidity from dengue by 2020 by at least 50% and 25% respectively (using 2010 as the baseline).

  4. Dengue

    Dengue, caused by four closely related viruses, is a growing global public health concern, with outbreaks capable of overwhelming health-care systems and disrupting economies. Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, and the expanding range of the mosquito vector, affected in part by climate change, increases risk in new areas such as ...

  5. World Dengue Day: A call for action

    Introduction. Dengue is a global public health burden affecting over 120 countries. An alarming 5.2 million dengue cases were recorded in 2019 [].Though 50% of the world's population is at risk of dengue, Asia contributes 70% of the global dengue burden [].The World Health Organization (WHO) target for 2021-2030 Global Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control is to reduce the dengue case ...

  6. PDF ACTION AGAINST DENGUE

    Dengue results in substantial costs to the health sector and the economy as a whole. A week's illness can be financially detrimental to families, especially when breadwinners are affected. Number of reported dengue cases and case fatality rates in the South-East Asia Region 2006-2010 0 50 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 250 000 300 000 350 000

  7. Knowledge, attitude and practice on dengue prevention and dengue

    Out of 85 respondents who agreed to participate in the dengue seroprevalence study, 74.1% (n = 63) were positive for dengue IgG and 7.1% (n = 6) were positive for dengue IgM.

  8. Dengue and human health: A global scenario of its ...

    There has been a rise in Dengue virus infection cases in recent years, resulting in around 100-400 million cases every year (WHO). Aedes aegypti transmits the dengue virus through various species of female Aedes mosquito. The infection starts with mild fever; however, after three to fifteen days of infection, the individual can develop a very high fever and other consequences, as shown in ...

  9. Dengue virus infection

    Dengue virus infection is one of the most common mosquito-borne diseases occurring in both tropical and subtropical regions which causes up to about 100 to 400 million infected cases per year globally (WHO, 2021).Currently, DENV infection is endemic to countries such as Africa, Eastern Mediterranean, the Americas, Southeast Asia and Western Pacific (Chaturvedi and Shrivastava, 2004).

  10. Preventing Dengue in Sri Lanka

    Dengue is characterized by a high fever (40°C/104°F), accompanied by two or more of the following symptoms: severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pains, nausea and vomiting and rash on skin. Symptoms usually appear 4-10 days after the bite of an infected mosquito, and last for 2-7 days. It is advised that people experiencing ...

  11. Dengue awareness, preventive behaviours and Aedes breeding

    People were aware that dengue is transmitted through mosquitoes and sources of breeding (clean, stagnant water -60.1%, domestic water containers -18.7%, coolers -15.0%). Each house had at least one potential source of mosquito breeding. Using mosquito repellents (83.3%) was the most common personal protection behaviour. ...

  12. PDF Help Prevent Dengue

    Dengue in Myanmar coinciding with the monsoon. There is no specific treatment for dengue. Preparedness for the dengue season is critical to be able to prevent, detect and respond. Therefore, the following information regarding dengue- including simple prevention measures will be helpful. We can all help disseminate these public health messages

  13. Essay on How To Prevent Dengue

    500 Words Essay on How To Prevent Dengue Understanding Dengue. Dengue is a sickness spread by mosquitoes, tiny insects that bite humans and animals. When a mosquito bites a person who has dengue, it can pick up the virus and then spread it to others. This illness can make people feel very sick, with high fever, pain in their muscles, headaches ...

  14. Community and School-Based Health Education for Dengue Control ...

    Author SummaryHealth education is essential for the control of diseases such as dengue, ensuring that community members understand the mechanisms of infection and the key behaviours or activities that need to be addressed to prevent transmission, reduce severe disease and avoid fatalities. In Cambodia, health education for dengue control is provided in primary schools, at village health ...

  15. A dengue-free me : a campaign on the prevention and control of dengue

    Overview. The school is one of the best places where health education and health promotion can take place. Children spend a great deal of time in this setting. They enter school open to learning new things. They have teachers as guides and role models. Schools are clean and safe environments where each child is encouraged to develop vital life ...

  16. Dengue fever: Symptoms, treatment, and prevention

    Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne infection that causes severe flu-like symptoms. It can be fatal. There is no cure, but there are ways to manage symptoms. Learn more here.

  17. Dengue Fever Prevention

    Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report: APA. Mandal, Ananya. (2023, July 17). Dengue Fever Prevention.

  18. 100 Words Essay on Dengue

    Symptoms of Dengue. When a person has dengue, they may feel very tired and have a high fever. They might also have a headache, pain behind the eyes, and pain in their muscles and joints. Some people might also get a rash on their skin. These symptoms usually start about 4 to 7 days after the person was bitten by the mosquito and can last for up ...

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    Anti Dengue Essay; Anti Dengue Essay. 996 Words 4 Pages. Classification of Herbal anti dengue capsules Herbal medicines play a major role in treatment of many diseases in humans and animals. Nowadays these medicinal plants have emerged as a unique approach to safe, effective and inexpensive new remedies for variety of diseases as they do not ...

  20. PDF ASEAN Dengue Day: One Year On

    Dengue remains a serious public health problem in Asia. The interplay of vector, climate, international travel, human ecology and behaviour gives the disease its complex epidemiology. The periodic occurrence of large outbreaks in some countries in the region results in significant economic and health impacts.

  21. Microorganisms

    Dengue virus (DENV) poses a significant threat to global health, infecting approximately 390 million people annually. This virus comprises four serotypes capable of causing severe disease. Genetic analyses are crucial for understanding the epidemiology, evolution, and spread of DENV. Although previous studies have focused on the envelope protein-coding (E) gene, only a few primers can ...

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    29th May 2024. J.K.Rowling. Credit: Stuart C Wilson/Getty. J.K. Rowling has said that her loved ones had tried to persuade her to keep her views on trans people to herself. In recent years, the ...

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    A Chill Has Fallen Over Jews in Publishing. May 27, 2024. Thomas Nondh Jansen/Connected Archives. Share full article. By James Kirchick. Mr. Kirchick is a contributing writer to Tablet magazine, a ...

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    In a separate opinion article in Energy Source, Marcie Frost, Calpers' chief executive, alleged Exxon was pursuing an "anti-speech effort" by bypassing established procedures at the ...