There should be awareness programme arranged by government about dengue. Every person should know causes and precaution to prevent dengue. Cleaningness and no old water storage should be requested to public in every home.
Human beings and mosquitoes are the only known natural hosts for dengue viruses. Some animals, such as mice, can be infected with Dengue virus in a laboratory setting under very special conditions but as far as I know this has not been done with dogs and there has never been a documented case of Dengue virus infecting dogs in the wild.
There should be awareness programme arranged by government about dengue. Every person should know causes and precaution to prevent dengue. Cleaningness and no old water storage should be requested to public in every home.
Rehman Malik know about its symptoms because he used to talk with terrorist Mosquitoes
Human beings and mosquitoes are the only known natural hosts for dengue viruses. Some animals, such as mice, can be infected with Dengue virus in a laboratory setting under very special conditions but as far as I know this has not been done with dogs and there has never been a documented case of Dengue virus infecting dogs in the wild.
dont know about it
The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
No Dengue fever can spread only by bite of mosquito. Mosquito acts as the carrier for dengue virus thus it is not airborne
Dengue fever can be fatal, symptoms are usually more serious after a secondary infection from a different strain of dengue (there are 4 strains of dengue). Secondary infection can lead to Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever which can cause internal bleeding, if the symptoms are not recognized it can ultimately lead to death.
Dengue cannot be transmitted by lice. Dengue is only carried by a few different species of mosquitoes which are infected with the Dengue virus. These species include Aedes polynesiensis, Aedes aegypti and Aedes scutellaris.
Dengue Fever is a widespread tropical disease that humans get from mosquitoes.
malaria is more chronic then dengue