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Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash.
Discovery of new receptor could turn the tide against mosquitoes' growing advantage

Discovery of new receptor could turn the tide against mosquitoes' growing advantage

Researchers study existence of cross-protection between multiple strains of infectious disease

Researchers study existence of cross-protection between multiple strains of infectious disease

NanoViricides submits letter of intent to file Orphan Drug Application with EMA for DengueCide

NanoViricides submits letter of intent to file Orphan Drug Application with EMA for DengueCide

Ecology, evolution of infectious diseases to be highlighted at ESA's annual meeting

Ecology, evolution of infectious diseases to be highlighted at ESA's annual meeting

Moscamed introduces new programme to control dengue mosquitoes in Jacobina

Moscamed introduces new programme to control dengue mosquitoes in Jacobina

NanoViricides files Orphan Drug application with FDA for DengueCide

NanoViricides files Orphan Drug application with FDA for DengueCide

Researchers target possible new weapon in fight against malaria

Researchers target possible new weapon in fight against malaria

Mosquito repellent and human odour: an interview with Dr James Logan, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Mosquito repellent and human odour: an interview with Dr James Logan, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Research findings have implications for understanding how to slow spread of dengue virus

Research findings have implications for understanding how to slow spread of dengue virus

Study shows malaria transmission can be controlled by using bacteria

Study shows malaria transmission can be controlled by using bacteria

Collaborative research network to understand spread of infectious diseases

Collaborative research network to understand spread of infectious diseases

Forecasting outbreak of dengue fever with warning system

Forecasting outbreak of dengue fever with warning system

New data on T cells' protective role suggests need for new approach to dengue vaccine design

New data on T cells' protective role suggests need for new approach to dengue vaccine design

Australian, Singapore researchers join hands to combat disease-causing bugs

Australian, Singapore researchers join hands to combat disease-causing bugs

Rising temperature induces key changes in dengue virus

Rising temperature induces key changes in dengue virus

Scientists reveal new technique to introduce disease-blocking bacteria into mosquitoes

Scientists reveal new technique to introduce disease-blocking bacteria into mosquitoes

Research suggests number of dengue cases three times higher than current WHO estimate

Research suggests number of dengue cases three times higher than current WHO estimate

MIT researchers present novel approach to develop dengue therapy using mutated antibodies

MIT researchers present novel approach to develop dengue therapy using mutated antibodies

A*STAR's professor receives Szent-Gy-rgyi prize for groundbreaking cancer pill

A*STAR's professor receives Szent-Gy-rgyi prize for groundbreaking cancer pill

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