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My encounter with Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever about 4 years ago by Nancie .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 10 Apr 2009 11:35pm 4 Comments This morning, I was reminded of how God preserved and restored me when I was down with Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever about 4 years ago. Dengue fever is a disease caused... haemorrhagic fever is a more severe form of dengue and can be fatal if unrecognised or not treated. (For more information about Dengue Fever and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Read on »
Dengue Fever and Insect-Borne Infections Emerging as Public Health Problem in Areas of the United States by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 2:04pm , and body aches lasting several days. The disease's more threatening form, dengue hemorrhagic fever, can cause internal bleeding, loss of blood pressure, and death. Over the past five... Central America and the Caribbean, pervasive in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Tens of thousands of cases of dengue and several thousand dengue hemorrhagic fever Read on »
Travel Health Advisory for Dengue Fever by ViaMedica Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am to dengue haemorrhagic fever, which can be fatal. There is no vaccine or medication that protects against dengue fever. Symptoms Most commonly take 4 to 7 days to appear.... In more severe cases, people with dengue virus infection (approximately 1%) may develop dengue haemorrhagic fever. Individuals with Dengue haemorrhagic fever also experience Read on »
Dengue Fever is Dangerous’ slideshow v.1.2 is here… by Minchie Israel Posted Fri 08 May 2009 12:00am Version 1.1, originally published on May 7, 2008   Slide through Dengue Fever is Dangerous – v.1.1, covering up to 2007.    Or jump ahead to Dengue Fever is Dangerous – v.1.2 for a current perspective, to May 2009.   (Brought to you courtesy of the Environmental Health Division, British Virgin Islands)       Read on »
Dengue Fever is Dangerous’ slideshow, v.1.3 is here… by Minchie Israel Posted Wed 29 Dec 2010 12:00am Version 1.1, originally published on May 7, 2008 For a retro perspective, Slide to Dengue Fever is Dangerous – v.1.1, 2007 . (Brought to you courtesy of the Environmental Health Division, British Virgin Islands)   Read on »
Indian berries to fight dengue fever by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm fever is hitting many countries very hard and is considered to be of epidemic in some countries. Here is a poster for an anti-Dengue fever campaign: This photo of an anti-Dengue fever campaign is property of Stan Wiechers You see a photo of a mosquito, the medium for the spread of dengue fever, in the photo. Well, if what Indian scientist found Read on »
The Bahamas and Dengue Fever cross paths by Minchie Israel Posted Sun 21 Nov 2010 12:00am The Bahamas and Dengue Fever had hardly crossed paths this season when seemingly, out of the September blue, the disease was reportedly on the rise there with one... fogging throughout Grand Bahama while intensifying the promotion of Dengue prevention and the Signs and Symptoms of the fever. That very  September 23, a Public Advisory on Dengue Read on »
Dengue Fever in the US: Will OMB and CBO allow us to do anything about it? by Jim Pinkerton Posted Sat 24 Jul 2010 12:00am Dengue Fever is a terrible mosquito-borne disease, endemic in 100 countries, afflicting millions worldwide.  And perhaps it's coming, in a big way to the US, as WESH-TV, of Orange County, Florida reports ; 30 cases across the Sunshine State. Dengue Fever is rarely fatal; WESH quotes Dr. Todd Husty as saying of the symptoms: “You get Read on »
Too Soon to Tell Whether Dengue Fever Will Spread in U.S. by Medline Plus Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 11:00am cases of dengue fever were reported by health officials in Florida this week, bringing the total to 46 confirmed cases since last September, but a top government health official... to the virus, suggesting that they'd been infected within the previous three months. While dengue fever is not contagious, an infected person can act as a carrier and indirectly spread Read on »