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  2. CDC issues dengue fever alert in the U.S. - AOL

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    Most dengue fever patients recover in a week, but in severe cases the disease can be life-threatening and require hospitalization since it can result in shock, internal bleeding and even death.

  3. CDC issues health alert as dengue cases hit record high. See ...

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    Severe dengue can result in shock, internal bleeding, and death." A blood test is the only way to confirm the diagnosis. "Untreated severe dengue fever may have a mortality rate of 10% to 20%.

  4. List of human disease case fatality rates - Wikipedia

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    Where the mothers develop the disease between 5 days prior to, or 2 days after delivery. [17]: 110 Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) Viral Untreated 26% Dengue haemorrhagic fever is also known as severe dengue. [33] [34] Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) Viral No cure [15–30]% No specific treatment; usually involves supportive care. [35]

  5. CDC warns of record-breaking dengue cases, 41 identified in ...

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    Dengue is a virus transmitted by the Aedes species mosquito, the same type of mosquito that spreads the Zika and chikungunya viruses. Dengue symptoms include sudden high fever, headaches, a rash ...

  6. 2024 dengue outbreak in Latin America and the Caribbean

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    65,758 cases of dengue fever have been reported up to EW 19 in Mexico, accounting for 0.8% of total cases in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024. 405 severe cases and 20 deaths have been reported so far in Mexico, with a fatality rate of 0.03%. DENV1, DENV2, DENV3 and DENV4 serotypes have been detected in Mexico. [3]

  7. Dengue fever outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, dengue was the most important mosquito-borne disease affecting humans after malaria, with around 40 million cases of dengue fever and several hundred thousand cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever each year. Significant outbreaks of dengue fever tend to occur every five or six months.

  8. U.S. Sees Increased Risk of Dengue Virus. But What Is It? - AOL

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    Symptoms usually clear in about a week, the CDC says. Dengue is only fatal in severe cases, which can bring symptoms like severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding gums or nose, fatigue ...

  9. What to know about dengue as CDC warns of rising risk in US - AOL

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    The CDC warned about a higher-than-expected number of dengue cases among US travelers — 745 cases through June 24.