This report investigates the conditions that result in mosquito bourne illnesses being a threat to Far North Queensland and the steps taken to control and reduce the risks of contracting dengue fever. Dengue fever is a disease that is very infectious and its spreading is caused by the female mosquito also known as Aedes aegypti. It’s said to usually take 3-14 days after getting bitten by a dengue infected mosquito and contracting sickness. When a person recovers from dengue fever,...
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Dengue Fever is a viral disease induced by Dengue virus (of the genus Flavivirus) that is pandemic-prone and is quickly emerging in many parts of the world, most notably in tropical and sub-tropical climates. The disease is created by a mosquito carried viral infection that causes intense flu-like symptoms and can sometimes progress to a potentially fatal stage known as severe dengue. Currently it is estimated that up to 50-100 million infections are estimated annually, spread over more than 100...
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Are you worried about the increasing number of dengue cases? Dengue is actually an infection and can severely affect it. 'Dengue fever' has become increasingly common in lots of areas and needs to be controlled. As dengue can take a serious turn in some cases, awareness of signs and symptoms of dengue is always helpful. Dengue is a viral infection that spreads through the bite of a female Aedes mosquito and can affect almost everyone. Mosquitoes are mainly involved in...
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In this investigation, I chose warmer climate could lower Dengue risk and Mobile phone records may predict epidemics of mosquito born Dengue virus as the survey object. As time goes by, our science has been improving and never stopped, so we have many new discoveries. It can make us know more about scientific advance. It belongs to the inquiry part of science People used to choose to observe this problem, but now we will experiment to confirm Scientific progress can...
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Inquiry Question: How extensive is the impact of Dengue Fever (first infection) on Thalassemia Major sufferers? Abstract: The purpose of this report is to determine the potential impact of Dengue Fever symptoms (first infection) when presented Thalassemia Major. To determine this potential impact, a thorough research analysis was conducted into Dengue Fever (effect on body, immune response, prevention and treatment) and of Thalassemia Major (cause, prevention and current medical management). By establishing similarities and conditions induced by each disease, as...
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To begin, the epidemic of dengue has become an increasing global public health concern in developing countries in the regions of Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. However, Costa Rica presents the largest amount of cases, which enhances the probability of a person contracting the hemorrhage form of the disease that may lead to death if not properly treated (Lopez, 2014). As a result, the Ministry of Health declared a public health alert and is allocating resources to areas that...
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Background: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever continues to occur, including in Sorong City, which in the last three years (2016-2018) has experienced improvements that are influenced by the physical environment, social environment, knowledge, attitude, action, occupancy density and health services. Objective: To determine the risk factors for the incidence of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in Sorong City, West Papua Province. Research Method: observational with a case control study design conducted in September-October 2018. The population was DHF patients in Sorong Hospital with a...
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The World Health Organization (WHO, 2014) over the world every year more than 800 mothers die during pregnancy or maternity every day. Based on the Indonesian Health Demographic Survey (2017), the average maternal mortality rate (MMR) was recorded at 309 per 100 thousand live births. This death rate is higher than the results of the 2007 IDHS which reached 228 per 100 thousand live births (Ministry of Health, 2013). One of the efforts made by the government in suppressing AKI...
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