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Dengue Fever – Myths & Facts

Review Article, Volume 06 Issue 4 – October to December 2013

Authors

Shankara BVa, P Baburaja
a. Department of Medicine, Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research Institute, East Fort, Thrissur, Kerala


Abstract

Dengue is the most common arbovirus disease worldwide. Globally the incidence of dengue has grown dramatically in the recent years. Every year during the monsoon months and later, many parts of the country witness outbreaks of dengue infection. Patients with dengue infection will have a triad of symptoms: hemorrhagic manifestations, evidence of plasma leakage, and platelet counts <150,000/ mm.3 Mortality rates are 10–20%. If dengue shock syndrome develops, mortality can reach 40%. Supportive care to maintain blood pressure and intravascular volume with careful volume- replacement therapy is the treatment.


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