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Q: How long are you immune to dengue once infection 1st time is cleared?
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Are you immune to dengue fever if you have had it once?

The short answer is: Yes, and often the 2nd time around the dengue will be more severe. The long answer is: There are 4 general types of dengue fever - these are called serotypes. Once 1 serotype of dengue has been contracted, limited immunity to this serotype is generated. However, if a person who has contracted dengue once, gets re-infected with a different serotype, this will often increase the severity of the disease and increase the chances of developing the much much more severe dengue hemorrhagic fever. Also, dengue is notorious for being generally more severe in children.


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