Abstract

In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main international health problems. In broad spectrum clinical manifestations, symptomatic dengue virus can occur from gentle febrile sickness to hazardous shock disorder. As a contribution to the manifestation of the disease, both the viral factor and the host have an important role in each infection. It is significant to realize the burden of mortality and morbidity in health care. Early intuition and dengue fever diagnosis in primary health care services can minimize complications if managed appropriately. We must apprehend the intensity of the complication in in relation to clinical picture, treatment, transmission, diagnosis and prevention. Keywords: Dengue, clinical features, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment. DOI : 10.7176/JMPB/62-07 Publication date: December 31 st 2019

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  • Dengue fever is commonly a mosquito bite disease and is a main health issue in subtropical and tropical regions of the world

  • Dengue fever represents an extensive series of clinical manifestations, comprising mild fever to severe forms (Keating J. 2001, 1587-97)

  • The outbreak in India and Sri Lanka was related with many serotypes of dengue virus, but DEN-3 was dominant and was different genetically from DEN-3 viruses which was isolated previously from people who were infected in these kingdoms

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INTRODUCTION Dengue fever is commonly a mosquito bite disease and is a main health issue in subtropical and tropical regions of the world. The Flavivirus and Flaviviridae family of mosquitos are the causative agent of dengue fever. An infected female mosquito transmits the dengue virus in humans which belong to genus Aedes.

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