Is there an immunity in dengue if you acquire it before?
Yes, acquiring dengue fever once provides partial immunity to subsequent infections. This immunity typically lasts for several months to a few years. However, it is important to note that this immunity is not complete and subsequent dengue infections are still possible. Additionally, subsequent infections with a different serotype of the dengue virus can still cause severe disease.Immune System Disorders - Related Articles
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