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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.
Flightless mosquitoes could fight dengue, study says

Flightless mosquitoes could fight dengue, study says

Haitian President says up to 300,000 people could have died in quake

Haitian President says up to 300,000 people could have died in quake

UCI researchers create new breed of flightless mosquitoes for dengue control

UCI researchers create new breed of flightless mosquitoes for dengue control

Gentel Biosciences launches integrated Proteomics Multi-System

Gentel Biosciences launches integrated Proteomics Multi-System

NanoViricides signs research and development agreement with Dr. Eva Harris’s laboratory at UC Berkeley

NanoViricides signs research and development agreement with Dr. Eva Harris’s laboratory at UC Berkeley

Antibodies also contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, confirms La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology

Antibodies also contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, confirms La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology

New therapeutic made from tobacco plants shown to arrest West Nile virus infection

New therapeutic made from tobacco plants shown to arrest West Nile virus infection

Report highlights challenges facing Obama in Africa

Report highlights challenges facing Obama in Africa

Twenty nations meet in Montreal to discuss Haiti recovery; Haitian officials increase Port-Au-Prince death toll estimate

Twenty nations meet in Montreal to discuss Haiti recovery; Haitian officials increase Port-Au-Prince death toll estimate

Penn State receives $1.9M grant to study the effects of climate change on the spread of infectious diseases

Penn State receives $1.9M grant to study the effects of climate change on the spread of infectious diseases

Aid begins flowing into Haiti, up to 3m may be affected

Aid begins flowing into Haiti, up to 3m may be affected

Emory University researchers invent a new weapon to monitor mosquito-borne diseases

Emory University researchers invent a new weapon to monitor mosquito-borne diseases

Infecting mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria increases their resistance to human disease-causing viruses

Infecting mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria increases their resistance to human disease-causing viruses

Human protein may help prevent H1N1 infection

Human protein may help prevent H1N1 infection

Flu-fighting proteins found in human cells stop flu virus, uncover scientists

Flu-fighting proteins found in human cells stop flu virus, uncover scientists

La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology awarded $18.8M NIH grant for infectious diseases study

La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology awarded $18.8M NIH grant for infectious diseases study

Diagnostic Nano Technology to use Instant Detect Technology to detect H1N1 virus

Diagnostic Nano Technology to use Instant Detect Technology to detect H1N1 virus

Sanofi Pasteur expands dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America

Sanofi Pasteur expands dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America

Publication serves as a guide to build productive partnerships and overcome global health challenges

Publication serves as a guide to build productive partnerships and overcome global health challenges

First nationwide human immunology registry for infectious disease research

First nationwide human immunology registry for infectious disease research

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