Dengue has become a serious health problem worldwide, and scientists are focusing their attention on understanding how the dengue virus causes disease. As they learn more about how dengue affects the ...
As dengue has become a greater threat to public health, scientists have made progress in their search for dengue fever treatments. What strides have scientists made in developing vaccines and ...
Puerto Rico has declared a dengue fever epidemic following a spike in cases, prompting questions about the mosquito-borne virus. The U.S. territory declared the public health emergency Monday, ...
Roughly 4.7 million people have been infected with dengue fever so far in 2024, an explosion of cases centered in Latin America and the Caribbean that experts warn could grow. "We're seeing a ...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a health advisory warning of an increase in dengue virus infections this year. Dengue is a viral disease caused by any of the four dengue ...
Fever is often seen as a routine seasonal illness, especially during the monsoon months. In many cases, it is managed at home with rest and fluids, as it is commonly linked to viral infections that ...
Puerto Rico’s health department has declared an emergency due to dengue. Cases of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases are surging this year across the Americas, the Caribbean, and Brazil in ...
As Europe grapples with the growing threat of tropical diseases brought by the Asian tiger mosquito, new research is enabling scientists to accurately predict towns across the continent where there is ...
Share on Pinterest The CDC issued a warning to U.S. travelers as dengue fever cases are expected to rise again this year. DircinhaSW/Getty Images The CDC issued an advisory ahead of spring and summer ...
Two more cases of locally acquired dengue were reported in Florida in the week of Aug. 18-24. That makes 25 cases in six counties in 2024, according to the latest data from the Florida Department of ...