2020, Number 01
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Revista Médica Sinergia 2020; 5 (01)
Dengue fever update
Baldi MG, Hernández RS, Gómez LR
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 341
PDF size: 144.53 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Dengue disease is caused by an RNA virus that has four different serotypes
(DENV1-4), belonging to the
Flavivirus genus, of the
Flaviviridae family, the
virus is transmitted to humans by the Aedes mosquito, with an annual global
incidence of approximately 50 million, is a disease that occurs in mostly
tropical and subtropical areas, but due to environmental and population
changes, its reach has been expanding globally. Likewise, thanks to the
implementation of programs for the management of the vector and in terms
of new laboratory tests that provide a rapid diagnosis, it is possible to
provide adequate management, in addition that the lethality of the disease
has been decreasing.
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