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  2. What to know about dengue fever: Symptoms, how to stay safe ...

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    For perspective, there have been 2,559 cases of dengue fever reported in U.S. states and territories since the start of 2024, per the CDC. A large majority of those (1,724) were reported in Puerto ...

  3. How worried should you be about dengue fever as CDC ... - AOL

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    Federal health officials issued a warning over the increased risk of dengue fever around the world — with nearly 10 million reported cases this year in the Americas alone.

  4. Dengue fever - Wikipedia

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    Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by dengue virus, prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. It is frequently asymptomatic ; if symptoms appear they typically begin 3 to 14 days after infection.

  5. Temefos - Wikipedia

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    In larvae, this results in death before reaching the adult stage. In the developing world where the vector -borne disease dengue fever is endemic , temephos is widely used and applied by both private and public pest control in areas of standing water where the Aedes aegypti mosquito breeds in order to reduce the population of this disease ...

  6. Dengue fever alert: 50 cases reported in Massachusetts. Here ...

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    Closer to home, the CDC reports 50 cases of dengue fever in Massachusetts. In the continental United States, only Florida and New York have reported more cases.

  7. Dengue virus - Wikipedia

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    Dengue virus (DENV) is the cause of dengue fever. It is a mosquito -borne, single positive-stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae ; genus Flavivirus . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Four serotypes of the virus have been found, and a reported fifth has yet to be confirmed, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] all of which can cause the full spectrum of disease. [ 1 ]

  8. Dengue Fever Is Soaring Worldwide. Here’s What to ... - AOL

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    The symptoms experienced by those infected with dengue can vary widely: up to 80% of dengue cases are asymptomatic, and while some infections may trigger only flu-like symptoms, more serious cases ...

  9. Therefore, travelers returning from endemic areas are unlikely to have dengue if fever or other symptoms start more than 14 days after arriving home. [5] Children often experience symptoms similar to those of the common cold and gastroenteritis (vomiting and diarrhea) [ 16 ] and have a greater risk of severe complications, [ 5 ] [ 17 ] though ...