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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.
Researchers to discover new vaccine against infection from Lyme disease

Researchers to discover new vaccine against infection from Lyme disease

IBM scientists work with Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute to use BioMIMS to treat genetic skeletal diseases

IBM scientists work with Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute to use BioMIMS to treat genetic skeletal diseases

IBM scientists create one-step point-of-care-diagnostic test based on innovative silicon chip

IBM scientists create one-step point-of-care-diagnostic test based on innovative silicon chip

Rainfall and temperature linked with dengue fever

Rainfall and temperature linked with dengue fever

Drug companies collaborate with nonprofit organizations to fight "neglected" diseases in the developing world

Drug companies collaborate with nonprofit organizations to fight "neglected" diseases in the developing world

Also in Global Health: Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe; dengue outbreak in Cape Verde; program reduces waste in Kenya slums

Also in Global Health: Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe; dengue outbreak in Cape Verde; program reduces waste in Kenya slums

Human movement is a key factor for dengue spread in Brazil

Human movement is a key factor for dengue spread in Brazil

Calbiotech awarded a SBIR contract to develop analyte specific reagents for the diagnosis of Dengue virus

Calbiotech awarded a SBIR contract to develop analyte specific reagents for the diagnosis of Dengue virus

NIAID funds CCHI and IMVC programs to help identify new vaccines for emerging infectious diseases

NIAID funds CCHI and IMVC programs to help identify new vaccines for emerging infectious diseases

Rega Institute and CD3 to receive funds for new medication research for dengue treatment

Rega Institute and CD3 to receive funds for new medication research for dengue treatment

Wellcome Trust's 91M fund aims at developing new drugs related to the dengue fever virus

Wellcome Trust's 91M fund aims at developing new drugs related to the dengue fever virus

Recent releases in Global Health

Recent releases in Global Health

106m infants worldwide received vaccines last year, coverage gaps remain, report says

106m infants worldwide received vaccines last year, coverage gaps remain, report says

World Medical Association adopts climate change, task shifting resolutions

World Medical Association adopts climate change, task shifting resolutions

UT Southwestern Medical Center awarded $15.7M NIH contract to develop a new virus database

UT Southwestern Medical Center awarded $15.7M NIH contract to develop a new virus database

Inviragen, SingVax merge their complementary vaccine pipelines

Inviragen, SingVax merge their complementary vaccine pipelines

News outlets examines health impact of disasters in Indonesia, Samoa, Philippines

News outlets examines health impact of disasters in Indonesia, Samoa, Philippines

MSF calls on drug companies to pool HIV patents

MSF calls on drug companies to pool HIV patents

Bacteria could be used to control mosquitoes, prevent disease, study says

Bacteria could be used to control mosquitoes, prevent disease, study says

Deal between GSK, Brazil to strengthen country's pharmaceutical R&D

Deal between GSK, Brazil to strengthen country's pharmaceutical R&D

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