Dengue: A Global Epidemic

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Dengue
: An epidemic
disease
 
Main cause of 
arthropod-borne
Every year happen 50-100  millon infections
and 20 000 persons dead 
in more than 100
countries of Africa, America and Asia
It is endemic in more than 100 countries
In Cuba, there were 158 deaths for
breakbone fever in 1981
 
Feverish intense disease 
of sudden
beginning
Clinical variable ways
.
Dengue viruses belong to the genus
flavivirus within the 
Flaviviridae
 family
 
Etiology
 
 
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DEN-1
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DEN-4
 
 
This disease is transmitted for the 
Aedes Aegypti
mosquito
Incubation period: 
3-14 days
 
                   Sign and Symptoms:
Fever
Rash
Breakbone pain
Headache
Vomiting
If severe disease include:Bleeding,
abdominal pain and short of breath.
 
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Hemogram: leukopenia , Lymphocytosis and
Hemoconcentration
Thrombocytopenia
Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay
(ELISA)
Polymerase chain reaction
(PCR)
 
Other test: ultrasound
 
 
 
Pertinacious insomnia
Myelitis
Bronchial pneumonia
Meningoencephalitis
Myocarditis
Hepatitis
 
Complications
 
 
Preventive treatment
Specific treatment
 
 
Symptomatic treatment: Acetaminophen,
Do not use Aspirin, neither steroids and to
administrate liquids
 
 
Management
 
 
 
Clinical criterion
 
Epidemiologic 
criterion
 
Serological 
criterion
 
 
 
 
Flu
Exanthematous illnesses
Leptospirosis
Viral hepatitis
Swamp fever
Yellow fever
Acute appendicitis
 
Dengue is a global threat and it is
endemic or epidemic in almost every
country located in the tropics. It is
important to know the main signs and
symptoms to avoid complications.
Prevention is essential to decrease the
number of patients with this disease.
Laboratory test are very useful to
define a prognosis.
 
Conclusions:
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Dengue is an epidemic disease caused by the dengue virus transmitted by mosquitoes. It affects millions of people each year, leading to severe symptoms such as fever, rash, and body pain. Early detection through laboratory tests is crucial to prevent complications. Proper management, including preventive measures and symptomatic treatment, is essential in tackling this global health threat.

  • Dengue
  • Epidemic
  • Disease
  • Global threat
  • Mosquito-borne

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  1. LOGO Dengue: An epidemic disease

  2. Dengue Main cause of arthropod-borne Every year happen 50-100 millon infections and 20 000 persons dead in more than 100 countries of Africa, America and Asia It is endemic in more than 100 countries In Cuba, there were 158 deaths for breakbone fever in 1981

  3. Concept Feverish intense disease of sudden beginning Clinical variable ways. Dengue viruses belong to the genus flavivirus within the Flaviviridae family

  4. Etiology There are 4 serotypes DEN-1 DEN-2 DEN-3 DEN-4 This disease is transmitted for the Aedes Aegypti mosquito Incubation period: 3-14 days

  5. Sign and Symptoms: Fever Rash Breakbone pain Headache Vomiting If severe disease include:Bleeding, abdominal pain and short of breath. Dengue shock syndrome (DSS)

  6. Laboratory diagnosis Hemogram: leukopenia , Lymphocytosis and Hemoconcentration Thrombocytopenia Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay(ELISA) Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) Other test: ultrasound

  7. Complications Pertinacious insomnia Myelitis Bronchial pneumonia Meningoencephalitis Myocarditis Hepatitis

  8. Management Preventive treatment Specific treatment Symptomatic treatment: Acetaminophen, Do not use Aspirin, neither steroids and to administrate liquids

  9. Definite Diagnosis Clinical criterion Epidemiologic criterion Serological criterion

  10. Flu Exanthematous illnesses Leptospirosis Viral hepatitis Swamp fever Yellow fever Acute appendicitis

  11. Conclusions: Dengue is a global threat and it is endemic or epidemic in almost every country located in the tropics. It is important to know the main signs and symptoms to avoid Prevention is essential to decrease the number of patients with this disease. Laboratory test are very useful to define a prognosis. complications.

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