Dengue fever is a viral infection that can progress to viral haemorrhagic fever (other examples include yellow fever, Lassa fever, Ebola).
Aetiology
- dengue virus is a RNA virus of the genus Flavivirus
- transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito
- incubation period of 7 days
Classification
Patients with dengue fever can be classified as follows:
- dengue fever:
- without warning signs
- with warning signs
- severe dengue (dengue haemorrhagic fever)
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Dengue fever
- fever
- headache (often retro-orbital)
- myalgia, bone pain and arthralgia ('break-bone fever')
- pleuritic pain
- facial flushing (dengue)
- maculopapular rash
- haemorrhagic manifestations e.g. positive tourniquet test, petechiae, purpura/ecchymosis, epistaxis