If you contract dengue a second time, there is an increased risk of developing severe dengue, also known as dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome. This occurs because the immune response to the second infection can be more extreme due to the presence of antibodies from the first infection, which may enhance viral uptake in cells. Symptoms can be more severe, leading to complications such as bleeding, organ impairment, and shock. It's crucial to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a second infection.
Dengue has become a global problem since the Second World War and is endemic in more than 110 countries.
A dengue duo typically refers to the co-circulation of two different serotypes of the dengue virus, which can lead to more severe forms of the disease if a person is infected with a second serotype after recovering from the first. This phenomenon increases the risk of dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, making it crucial for public health monitoring in affected regions. Understanding the dynamics of dengue duos helps in implementing effective prevention and control measures to reduce outbreaks.
The second stage symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
They are working on it. It takes time and trials to find a vaccine.
Our common household mosquito - that is why it is so dangerous to get bitten by any mosquito. Dengue fever is different from our West Nile Virus of which our mosquito is the vector in that your second case of dengue fever can be deadly. It appears that the resistance your body develops to the first attack actually works with the virus on the second attack. That is why they are saying it is going to be 5 years or more before a treatment can be developed.
There are many things for dengue especially not to wear clothes that expose arms and legs. More are we should not keep water (any type of clean or dirty) in small container and coolers. Should use aerosol in day time for preventing dengue
when you have a menstruation and at the same time you have a dengue,your menstruation can lessen your platelet count which is not good. a decrease in platelet count can put you in danger even more.
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.
The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
nope, one can only treat the symptoms and hope to survive
No Dengue fever can spread only by bite of mosquito. Mosquito acts as the carrier for dengue virus thus it is not airborne
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