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  • ...as]] and [[arthralgia|arthralgias]], it has been called "breakbone fever". Dengue fever is most prevalent in southeast Asia, but also occurs in Africa, Europe, Sou The World Health Organization has classified Dengue fever as:<ref name="pmid16829301">{{cite journal |author=Deen JL, Harris E, Wills
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dengue fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A [[genus]] in the family [[Flaviviridae]] which includes [[Dengue fever]], [[yellow fever]], [[West Nile virus|West Nile]] and other viruses.
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  • Virus of the genus Flavivirus, that is the cause of dengue fever.
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • Of the flaviviruses, the four [[dengue fever]] viruses cause the most disease each year. Both [[epidemic]] and [[sylvat ...halitis|St. Louis encephalitis virus]] (SLE) and the viruses that causes [[dengue fever]] (DENV1-4). ''Flavivirus'' also includes [[Tick-borne meningoencephalitis|
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  • ...as]] and [[arthralgia|arthralgias]], it has been called "breakbone fever". Dengue fever is most prevalent in southeast Asia, but also occurs in Africa, Europe, Sou The World Health Organization has classified Dengue fever as:<ref name="pmid16829301">{{cite journal |author=Deen JL, Harris E, Wills
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dengue fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • ...ccine for Dengue. The Dengue virus causes a less lethal condition known as Dengue Fever, which is also known as the breakbone fever. The Dengue virus causes a more ...irus. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever has an incubation period that is similar to Dengue Fever (approximately 3-5 days) but unless treated with a combination of corticost
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • **non-HF: Dengue fever, Central European tick-borne encephalitis, Far Eastern tick-borne encephali
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • ...stranded RNA viruses. Includes [[Flaviviridae]] ([[West Nile Virus]] and [[Dengue fever]]).
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  • ...dia]].<ref name="pmid18003964"/> Other causes include [[Sandfly fever]], [[Dengue fever]], and maybe some cases of drug induced fever<ref name="pmid3565971">{{cite * '''Myalgias''', when prominent, suggests [[Dengue fever]].
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  • ...virus particles can be formed. For example, [[West Nile virus]] and the [[Dengue fever]] virus produce a single polyprotein that must be cleaved into ten separate
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  • ...the structure of the envelope protein domain III of [[West Nile virus]], [[Dengue fever|Dengue virus]], [[Omsk Hemorrhagic fever]] and [[Yellow fever]]. I also da ...articles relating directly to my work, including [[West Nile virus]] and [[Dengue fever]], to name a few. In general, not counting the music articles I started, m
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  • ...mosquito from the genus Culex are responsible for many diseases such as [[Dengue fever]], [[Yellow fever]], [[Venezuelan equine encephalitis]], as well as Japanes
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  • ...l-known diseases such as [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] have rebounded after a period of decline or spread to new regions, often
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  • **[[Dengue fever]] - bonebreak fever with retro-orbital pain
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  • ...mergent diseases such as [[tuberculosis]], [[malaria]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] are rampant, while [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], after a late start, is growing faste
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  • ...ng]] of ocean [[pH]], and the spread of diseases such as [[malaria]] and [[dengue fever]]. One study predicts 18% to 35% of a sample of 1,103 animal and plant spec
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