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  1. Neutralizing antibodies after infection with dengue 1 virus.(RESEARCH)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Maria G. Guzman, Mayling Alvarez, et all 2007-02-01
  2. Dengue in the Caribbean, 1977: Proceedings of a workshop held in Montego Bay, Jamaica, 8-11 May 1978 (Scientific publication ; no. 375)
  3. DENGUE Y DENGUE HEMORRÁGICO by Eric. Martínez Torres, 1998-01-01
  4. Dengue fever: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Brian Hoyle, 2004
  5. Epidemia de agua estancada: el dengue.(TT: Epidemics in stagnant waters: the dengue.)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Siempre! by René Anaya, 2002-08-21
  6. Dengue virus 3 genotype I in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and eggs, Brazil, 2005-2006.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Ana P.P. Vilela, Leandra B. Figueiredo, et all 2010-06-01
  7. Biological Weapons: Plague, Anthrax, Marburg Virus, Botulism, Epidemic Typhus, Cholera, Yellow Fever, Lassa Fever, Dengue Fever, Q Fever
  8. Retinal hemorrhages in 4 patients with dengue fever.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Maciej Piotr Chlebicki, Brenda Ang, et all 2005-05-01
  9. Dengue fever among U.S. travelers returning from the Dominican Republic -Minnesota and Iowa, 2008.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by D. Neitzel, Rebecca Fisher, et all 2010-06-04
  10. Dengue antibody prevalence in German travelers.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Ole Wichmann, Annekathrin Lauschke, et all 2005-05-01
  11. Concurrent dengue and malaria.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Remi N. Charrel, Philippe Brouqui, et all 2005-07-01
  12. Dengue Fever: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2006
  13. Race for the cure: Hawaii Biotech Inc. leads in the global race for a dengue fever vaccine. (Hawaii Health Care News).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Hawaii Business by Jacy L. Youn, 2002-01-01
  14. Cocirculation of dengue serotypes, Delhi, India, 2003.(dengue hemorrhagic fever is in progression): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Lalit Dar, Ekta Gupta, et all 2006-02-01

81. COMITÊ DE COMBATE A DENGUE/UFMG
Translate this page Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Comitê de Combate à dengue/UFMG. Av.Alfredo Balena. Tel. 2743433 E-mail dengue@medicina.ufmg.br.
http://www.medicina.ufmg.br/spt/dengue/
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Comitê de Combate à Dengue/UFMG
INFORMAÇÕES À COMUNIDADE INFORMAÇÕES TÉCNICAS NOTÍCIAS DO COMITÊ Sala 2003, 2o andar. Faculdade de Medicina da UFMG. Av. Alfredo Balena. Tel.: 2743433
E-mail dengue@medicina.ufmg.br

82. O QUE VOCÊ PRECISA SABER SOBRE A DENGUE
Translate this page O QUE VOCÊ PODE FAZER A RESPEITO DA dengue. Como se pega dengue? A dengueé uma doença viral transmitida pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti.
http://www.medicina.ufmg.br/spt/dengue/infoleigos.htm
O QUE VOCÊ PODE FAZER A RESPEITO DA DENGUE
Aqui você encontra tudo o que você precisa de saber a respeito da Dengue:
Como se pega Dengue?
A Dengue é uma doença viral transmitida pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti . Ele é muito pequeno, mas fácil de identificar pelos seus hábitos. Voltar ao índice
Como é o mosquito?
  • É escuro e rajado de branco. É menor que um pernilongo comum. Pica durante o dia Se desenvolve em água parada e limpa.
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Sintomas
Os seguintes sintomas podem fazê-lo suspeitar de Dengue:
  • Dor de cabeça; Dor nos olhos; Febre alta muitas vezes (passando de 40 graus); Dor nos músculos e nas juntas; Manchas avermelhadas por todo o corpo; Falta de apetite; Fraqueza; Em alguns casos, sangramento de gengiva e nariz.
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Tratamento
A pessoa com Dengue deve ficar em repouso, beber muito líquido e só usar medicamento para aliviar as dores e a febre, mas sempre com indicação do médico . A pessoa não pode tomar remédios à base de ácido acetil salicílico, como, por exemplo

83. Hepatitis Gelbfieber Malaria Cholera Typhus Reisekrankheiten
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http://www.fit-for-travel.de/reisemedizin/scripts/krankheiten.pl?dengue.htm

84. Dengue Reports
Caribbean Epidemiology Centre, dengue Reports. Home Up AIDS Statistics Indexof dengue Reports archived here dengue Virus Types Identified
http://www.carec.org/data/dengue/
Dengue Reports
Home Up AIDS Statistics [ Dengue Reports ] Communicable Diseases Feedback Reports Fax Alerts Archives Index of Dengue Reports archived here: Dengue Virus Types Identified 1997-2000
1998 Update

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85. Dengue
Translate this page dengue. El mosquito Aedes aegypti es el transmisor o vector de los virus de dengue,más importante en el hemisferio occidental. Autor Vladimir Clavijo, MD.
http://www.abcmedicus.com/articulo/pacientes/id/66/pagina/1/dengue.html
Dengue
El dengue es una enfermedad causada por cualquiera de cuatro virus estrechamente relacionados: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 ó DEN-4 . Los virus son transmitidos a los humanos por la picada de un mosquito infectado. El mosquito Aedes aegypti es el transmisor o vector de los virus de dengue, más importante en el hemisferio occidental.
Autor: Vladimir Clavijo, MD.
El dengue hemorrágico (DH) es la forma más severa de dengue. Esta puede ser fatal si no se reconoce o trata adecuadamente. El DH es causado por infección con los mismos virus que causan el dengue.
¿Cómo se transmite? ¿Qué lo produce?
Un mosquito pica a una persona que tiene dengue o DH. El mosquito se infecta con el virus del dengue y aproximadamente una semana después puede transmitir el virus, al picar a una persona sana. El dengue no se puede transmitir directamente de persona a persona.
¿Cuántas clases de dengue hay?
Existen cuatro serotipos del virus del dengue : 1,2,3 y 4. La primera vez que una persona es contagiada por cualquiera de estos cuatro virus, adquiere el dengue clásico.

86. ACITHN - Dengue
dengue. The 1999 Australian Tropical Health Nutrition conference has a denguecomponent. dengue information on the ACITHN site Other dengue sites
http://www.sph.uq.edu.au/ACITHN/research/dengue/
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Dengue
The 1999 has a dengue component. Dengue information on the ACITHN site: 1997 ATHN Conf Vector-borne diseases 1997 MTH report Major foci of aedes aegypti, the principal vector of dengue, in two villages of northeast Thailand 1994 PhD thesis Semiochemicals and the Surveillance of Adult Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus), the Dengue Fever Mosquito 1994 PhD thesis Risk Factors in Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever 1992 MTH report Study of dengue control in Songkla province, Thailand: KAB of health/technical staff, intersectoral collaboration, KAB of mothers and community participation PhD thesis Studies on the Ecology and Biology of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus) (diptera: Culicidae) Immatures in Queensland, with Special Reference to Improved Surveillance Other Dengue sites: Other information
School of Population Health
The University of Queensland
Medical School, Herston Road, Herston

87. OpenBSD Journal
c net Decrypting the secret to strong security by dengue on Thursday, January16 @0701. 2 comments. by dengue on Friday, November 29 @0311. 7 comments.
http://www.deadly.org/search.php3?author=dengue

88. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
dengue Hemorrhagic Fever dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is an acute infectious viraldisease usually affecting infants and young children. dengue Video Clip.
http://www.doh.gov.ph/advisory/denguer.htm
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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is an acute infectious viral disease usually affecting infants and young children. It is characterized by fever during the initial phase and other symptoms like headache, pain in the eye, joint pain, muscle pain, and other pain, followed by signs of bleeding such as petechiae (red tiny spots on the skin), nosebleeding and gumbleeding. If there is blood in the stools and/or blood in the vomitus and accompanied by shock, this is called Dengue Shock Syndrome and is often fatal.
Dengue Video Clip
Aedes Aegypti, the transmitter of the disease is a day-biting mosquito which lays eggs in clear water container, such as flower vases, cans, rain barrels, old rubber tires, etc. The adult mosquitoes rest in dark places of the house.
What are the symptoms of Dengue H-Fever?
1. Sudden onset of high fever which may last 2 to 9 days
2. Joint and muscle pain and pain behind the eyes
3. Weakness
4. Skin rashes - maculopapular rash or red tiny spots on the skin called petechiae

89. Dengue A Little Trust In The Authorities
dengue A little trust in the authorities. I am writing in response to the lettertitled Keeping mum over dengue danger more dangerous by Jeffrey and Adrian.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/200302050033838.php

90. Dengue Fever
dengue Fever. What is dengue fever? Occasionally, the disease may progress todengue Heamorrhagic Fever (DHF) with bleeding and shock, leading to death.
http://www.info.gov.hk/trhealth/HKTHS.files/Risk/3-Dengue.htm
Dengue Fever
What is Dengue fever?
Dengue Fever is an acute viral disease characterized by sudden onset of fever for 3-5 days, with intense headache, joint and muscle pain, pain behind the eyes, nausea, gastrointestinal disturbances and rash. Minor bleeding, such as gum and nose bleeding, may occur at any time during the febrile phase. Children usually have a milder disease than adults. The incubation period is 3 to 14 days. Recovery may be followed by prolonged fatigue and depression. Occasionally, the disease may progress to Dengue Heamorrhagic Fever (DHF) with bleeding and shock, leading to death. Travellers to tropical countries, especially in Southeast Asia and Latin America, may be at risk of dengue infection. Epidemics usually occur during and shortly after the rainy season.
How does it spread? Dengue virus is transmitted to human by mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus.

91. Prevention Against Dengue Fever
Department of Health's Hotline on dengue Fever 2961 8966. Food and EnvironmentalHygiene Department's Hotline on Mosquito Control 2868 0000
http://www.info.gov.hk/info/dengue-e.htm
Department of Health's Hotline on Dengue Fever: 2961 8966 Food and Environmental Hygiene Department's Hotline on Mosquito Control: 2868 0000 Dengue Fever Update Press Releases Advice on mosquito control and prevention Hong Kong Travellers' Health Service ... TV Announcement(3): Prevent Dengue Fever Anti-mosquito Poster: Domestic Construction Site Anti-mosquito Pamphlet: Domestic Construction Site Last updated: March 7, 2003

92. Welcome To DengueNet - Information About The Dengue
Designed by ESSANIA design. The World Health Organization links national centresand collaborating centres for global dengue surveillance through dengueNet.
http://oms.b3e.jussieu.fr/DengueNet/
DengueNet was developed in collaboration with the Institute for Medical Research and Health
(INSERM Unit 444)
, Paris, France. Comments or questions about DengueNet can be sent to Dr R Dayal Drager Operational or technical questions : Adam Nafa WHO - OMS website : http://www.who.int Designed by ESSANIA design The World Health Organization links national centres and collaborating centres for global dengue surveillance through DengueNet. Financial support was provided by the Nasa Goddard Flight Center , Climate Change and Human Health Initiative, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA and by the WHO Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response.

93. DENGUE - Unicamp No Controle Da Dengue
Translate this page Junte-se à Unicamp no combate ao mosquito Aedes Aegypti e no controleda dengue. Saiba mosquito. LEIA O FOLDER UNICAMP SEM dengue.
http://www.prdu.rei.unicamp.br/dengue/

94. Prefeitura.SP - DENGUE
Translate this page dengue Saiba tudo sobre a dengue. A dengue é uma doença infecciosacausada por um vírus. Este vírus pode ser de quatro sorotipos
http://www2.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/secretarias/saude/vigilancia_saude/0003
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DENGUE Saiba tudo sobre a dengue
A dengue é uma doença infecciosa causada por um vírus. Este vírus pode ser de quatro sorotipos diferentes: DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 e DEN-4. Nos países tropicais, a dengue é um sério problema de saúde pública, pois as condições do meio ambiente favorecem o desenvolvimento e a proliferação do Aedes aegypti, principal mosquito transmissor da doença.
Sintomas - A dengue clássica é usualmente benigna. Inicia-se com febre alta, podendo apresentar cefaléia (dor de cabeça), prostação, mialgia (dor muscular, dor retro-orbitária - dor ao redor dos olhos), náusea, vômito, dor abdominal, exantema máculo-papular (manchas na pele). No final do período febril podem ocorrer sangramentos, mas eles são raros na dengue clássica.
Os sintomas iniciais são os mesmos da dengue clássica, porém evoluem rapidamente para manifestações hemorrágicas de gravidade variável. Os casos típicos são caracterizados por febre alta, fenômenos hemorrágicos que vão desde leves sangramentos gengivais até manifestações graves, como hemorragia gastrointestinal, intracraniana e derrames.
Nos casos mais graves, após o desaparecimento da febre, o estado do paciente se agrava repentinamente, com sinais de insuficiência circulatória e choque. Este estado pode levar o paciente a óbito em 12 a 24 horas ou à recuperação através de um tratamento antichoque apropriado.

95. Potential Dengue Transmission In Case Of Temperature Rise - Climate Change
39. dengue fever. The figure depicts weeks of potential dengue transmissionunder current temperature and 2°C and 4 °C warming.
http://www.grida.no/climate/vital/40.htm
Vital Climate Graphics Potential Impacts of Climate Change
Next: Spread of malaria
39. Dengue fever.
Source: "The Regional Impacts of Climate Change". IPCC 1998. Next: Spread of malaria
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96. Dengue Fever
dengue fever is a viral disease which is transmitted between humansby the bite of infected mosquitos. This dengue FEVER. Background
http://www.health.gov.au/pubhlth/strateg/communic/factsheets/dengue.htm
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DENGUE FEVER
Background
Dengue fever is a viral disease which is transmitted between humans by the bite of infected mosquitos. It is the most significant mosquito borne disease in the world today with millions of cases occurring each year and the number of cases and their distribution is increasing each year. The illness is characterised by a sudden onset of fever, intense headache, joint and muscle pain, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhoea, and rash. During recovery, fatigue and depression may be experienced. The illness lasts between three to five days and is rarely fatal unless it progresses to dengue haemorrhagic fever.

97. HonoluluAdvertiser.com | Dengue Fever
Updated on Sunday, October 28, 2001 Special Project dengue fever health crisisin the making. The dengue virus is transmitted only through mosquitoes.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/specials/dengue/
Paul Pollitt gets ready to use a fogger spray for "preventive maintenance" around his lanai. Using mosquito repellent and netting are other ways to help prevent the spread of dengue fever.
Updated on: Sunday, October 28, 2001 Special Project
Dengue fever: health crisis in the making State officials say they will launch an all-out assault against dengue fever that today threatens both the public's health and Hawai'i's fragile tourism industry. Coming so soon after the economic fallout from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the outbreak poses a serious menace to the health and well-being of the Islands. To keep updated on the disease and to learn what you can do to protect yourself and your family, turn often to The Advertiser's dengue fever special project. The dengue virus is transmitted only through mosquitoes. People cannot infect other people.
Protect yourself from being bitten:
Wear closed shoes with socks, long trousers, long-sleeved shirts
Have indoor areas well-screened so mosquitoes cannot enter the home
Repair screens at your home or office for any rips or holes
Other precautions you can take:
Eliminate stagnant water in any containers left outside
Make sure rain gutters are not clogged and collecting water
STORIES RESOURCES October 28, 2001

98. HoustonChronicle.com -
Translate this page Feb. 5, 2003, 928AM confirman casos de dengue hemorrágico en Honduras. En losúltimos tres años han muerto unas 50 personas por el dengue en el país.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/sp/nws/1766150

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99. Dengue
2002 Number of Reported Cases of dengue and dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Regionof the Americas (by country and subregion) This document provides tabular
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/HCT /VBD link Surveillance Prevention and Control PAHO Activities Other PAHO Materials ... General Info/Links What's New 2003: Number of Reported Cases of Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Region of the Americas (by country and subregion)
This document provides tabular data for 2003 on the number of cases of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever in the Americas, by country and subregion and with regional totals, and by week reported. This page is routinely updated as new data arrives.
dengue-cases-2003.htm
... more items Surveillance Featured Surveillance Items Report: Workshop on Dengue Burden Studies (Washington, DC, 5-7 November 2002)
The objective of this meeting was to review, refine and prepare study proposals to define the epidemiologic, economic and social burden of dengue illnesses. Expected outcomes are several finished country-level budgeted proposals for the study of the burden of dengue. Studies include Asia and Latin America. This page offers the full-text conference report (in small easy-to-view segments), with executive summary, report proper, notes and guidelines, a graph, contact information of participants, etc.
burden-dengue-11-2002.htm

100. Asisomos.com :: Tu Rincon Latino
Translate this page Honduras declara emergencia en el país por dengue. El virus del dengue, que sepresenta en cuatro serotipos diferentes, demora dos semanas en incubar.
http://www1.asisomos.com/canales/one_news.asp?IDNews=578

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