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DOWNLOAD (1.13 MB) Many people with dengue can be cared for at home with adequate rest and hydration. But, if you experience any warning signs, go immediately to the nearest medical center.
DOWNLOAD (1.13 MB) Many people with dengue can be cared for at home with adequate rest and hydration. But, if you experience any warning signs, go immediately to the nearest medical center.
A person who lives in or has traveled in the previous 14 days to areas with dengue transmission, and presents with acute fever that has typically lasted 2 to 7 days, and two or more of the following clinical manifestations: nausea or vomiting, exanthema, headache or retro-orbital pain, myalgia or ar... more
Information for the General Public
Information for the General Public
Revised and expanded version of the Guidelines

Dengue epidemiology

Jing, Q.; Wang, M. Global Health Journal (2019) CC
Dengue is the fastest spreading, mosquito-borne viral infectious disease worldwide, with remarkable morbidity and mortality. In the past decades, profound contributions have been made towards understanding its epidemiology, including disease burden and distributions, risk factors, and control and pr... more
El dengue durante el embarazo
Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0.27 Causes of Dengue Fever 1:09 Signs and Symptoms of Dengue Fever 2:30 Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 3:53 Diagnosis of Dengue Fever 4:10 Treatment of Dengue Fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically beg... more
Obtenga más información sobre el diagnóstico del dengue y la orientación para las pruebas.
Learn about dengue clinical presentation and classification.
Learn how patients can prevent dengue.
Weekly epidemiological recordRelevé épidémiologique hebdomadaire 29 JULY 2016, 91th YEAR / 29 JUILLET 2016, 91e ANNÉENo 30, 2016, 91, 349–364
Clinical management handbook
24 March 2022
Zika and dengue viruses remain significant public health threats. These viruses share the same Aedes (Stegomyia) mosquito vectors and geographic distributions but infections cannot be readily distinguished clinically and need to be differentiated from each other, and from other circulating arboviral... more
Integrated Monitoring Flowchart for patients suspected of Dengue and/or COVID-19
This guide is a revised edition to the previous version published in 2017. This updated publication provides programme managers with a user-friendly tool that can: (i) analyse and draw conclusions from historic dengue datasets; (ii) identify appropriate alarm indicators that can predict forthcoming... more
Bula da vacina foi atualizada com nova recomendação para vacina da dengue da Sanofi Aventis para pessoas nunca infectadas pela dengue.
Environmental Research Volume 151, November 2016, Pages 115-123 Dengue is the world’s most important arboviral disease in terms of number of people affected. Over the past 50 years, incidence increased 30-fold: there were approximately 390 million infections in 2010. Globalization, trade, travel,... more