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News Medical on MSNGenetic ancestry linked to risk of severe dengueFor the first time, the extreme variability in dengue fever has been linked to a biological mechanism, potentially opening doors to new treatments and vaccines for the most common mosquito-borne ...
What to know: Dengue is spread by Aedes mosquito bites. Most cases are mild, but severe symptoms like bleeding from the nose ...
Dengue is spreading in parts of the U.S. like California, Texas and Florida. Climate change and limited vaccine access raise ...
Skin study findings may help to explain why African ancestry is associated with a lower risk of severe dengue.
The Hawaii Department of Health on Friday confirmed another case of travel-related dengue on Oahu, bringing the total ...
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Daily Times on MSNDengue surge in Karachi: Over 260 cases, one death reportedKarachi is experiencing a sharp increase in dengue cases following recent monsoon rains. The city's poor sanitation, stagnant ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNDengue Prevention Isn’t Just About Mosquitoes: Here Are Home And Diet Fixes That Matter TooHave you ever wondered why, despite all the mosquito repellents and fumigation drives, dengue still finds its way into homes ...
As monsoon rains intensify, health experts urge vigilant action against mosquito breeding to safeguard families ...
Researchers at the University of South Florida are developing new predictive models to better understand and forecast the ...
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