Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever- An Extensive Awareness Survey
Abstract
Aedes mosquitoes transmit the acute viral disease dengue, which is brought on by the Flaviviridae RNA virus family. Asymptomatic fever with terrifying consequences, including hemorrhagic fever and shock, may be the presenting symptoms. The most typical symptoms include a high temperature with a sudden start, muscular and joint discomfort, myalgia, a rash on the skin, hemorrhagic episodes, and circulatory shock. Even though oral symptoms are rarely the main presenting symptom of dengue infection, this can happen in some situations. An early and precise diagnosis is essential to reduce mortality. Dengue infection has emerged as a public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries, despite the fact that dengue virus infections are typically self-limiting. This article offers a comprehensive review of dengue virus infections, including information on distinct clinical symptoms, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, prevention, and therapy. The survey conducted from 1st AUGUST to 15th SEPTEMBER.