Dengue Fever: Understanding the Risks, Symptoms & Prevention
Conclusion
Dengue fever is a viral infection that is spread by mosquitoes. It is a major public health concern in many tropical and subtropical countries. Dengue fever can cause a wide range of symptoms, from mild fever and headache to severe illness and death. There is no specific treatment for dengue fever, and the primary focus of treatment is supportive care. However, several preventive measures can be taken to reduce the risk of infection. These include:
* Using mosquito repellent
* Wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants
* Staying in screened-in areas
* Removing standing water from around the home
* Using mosquito nets
Vaccination against dengue fever is also available in some countries.
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