Wednesday, 14 December 2011

assingment


     Dengue fever (pronounced Den-gay) is a viral infection caused by the female mosquito (Aedes aegypti and Aedes    albopictus). Dengue fever occurs in tropical and sub-tropical regions and usually increases in the hot and humid months.
The signs and symptoms of Dengue fever are as follows:
*      High fever (104 F, 40°C)
*      Chills
*      Headache
*       Red eyes, pain in the eyes
*       Enlarged lymph nodes
*       Deep muscle and joint pains (during first hours of illness)
*       Loss of appetite
*       Nausea and vomiting
*       Low blood pressure and heart rate
*       Extreme fatigue

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