Dengue fever Radiology Reference Article
dengue hemorrhagic fever After infection with a subspecies known as dengue hemorrhagic fever , some individuals previously infected with one subspecies of the Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is a more severe form of dengue It can be fatal if unrecognized and not properly treated DHF is caused by infection with the
Rarely, dengue hemorrhagic fever can occur DHF begins with a fever that lasts from two to seven days and includes nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain dengue hemorrhagic fever dengue shock syndrome Pathology The dengue viruses are single-stranded RNA arboviruses that are divided into
INFECTIOUS AGENT: Dengue virus 1, 2, 3, 4 · ENDEMICITY Tropical and subtropical regions worldwide · TRAVELER CATEGORIES AT GREATEST RISK FOR EXPOSURE & INFECTION Etiology toggle arrow icon · Dengue virus · RNA virus of the genus Flavivirus