Health Officials Warn About Dengue Fever Deaths, Discuss Precautions
Health Officials Warn About Dengue Fever Deaths, Discuss Precautions
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease brought by the dengue virus. Symptoms usually appear three to fourteen days after infection. Some of the symptoms that one is likely to experience are fever, vomiting, headache, skin rash, itchy skin, and joint and muscle pain.A doctor, 42, is reported to have died of dengue fever amid rising cases of the disease. On a Sunday morning, the doctor succumbed to the disease at a private hospital. Before that, she was admitted to the hospital on Saturday following a fever that lasted several days. Reports from the Patiala health department said that the woman officially died of dengue fever.Dengue fever cases are rising, according to reports from the health department officials, and health experts are warning there needs to be more participation in preventing its spread. There are currently no measures for proactively checking for whether individuals have the virus.Spread mainly through mosquito bites, there are four types of the dengue virus. An individual can also become infected by another person who already has the virus.
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Use mosquito repellent whenever outside, especially in warmer, humid climates where mosquitoes tend to be more prevalent.
Stay in a well-screened house if in an area where mosquitoes are rampant.
Wear protective clothing that covers the skin and reduces the risk of being bitten.
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