What is Dengue Fever: How can you get infected?

Published 2022-08-08
Dengue fever is a year round, potentially life threatening disease and is peaking in the summer of northern hemisphere and during raining season in the tropical regions between June to August. The mosquitos are mostly active 2 hours after sunrise and a few hours before sunset but they can extend their visit at night in a well lit room.

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00:00 Dengue Fever & How You Can Get Infected
00:04 What is Dengue?
00:11 Dengue Virus
00:40 Transmission
01:30 Symptoms
02:24 Sever Dengue or Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever's Characteristics
02:58 Risk Factors
03:24 Investigation
04:44 Treatment
05:25 Vaccination against Dengue
06:17 Prevention
07:26 Foreign Aid

All Comments (21)
  • @OverdueRG
    I learnt a lot from your channel. Thank my friend. Luv from INDIA 🇮🇳❤️
  • @daisuke910
    Had dengue when I was 18. It sucks! Really high fever that make you delirious. Was hospitalised. The side effect is making your skin nerve really thin sorta speak. A slight friction feels like being skinned. Even movement of cloth/touch sensation hurts. Mine was ok as I hear someone screaming in personal room near the ward at night 😬. Only stayed for 3 days and drank plenty of fluid to recover
  • @Paola-vy7cd
    I got this twice when I was baby, once at 10 months and the other at 2 years old. Got really sick i can’t remember of course but I was pretty sick and almost didn’t make it. Interesting to see!
  • #FreeMedEducation Please add English Subtitles for better understanding for everyone all over the world. Well done for such type of informative Videos 👍👍
  • @Moize-_-_-_-_549
    I had dengue, but I thank God I knew it not with any symptoms but just a blood test that said I'm positive. 😅 I can't believe my luck, but the high fever really gets your soul out of you. Its been a week, I'm eating healthy but still I don't have that normal strength to walk in my backyard. Its really a serious matter. Guys, don't take your fever lightly,
  • @jodiesteven9702
    From indonesia, has a dengue fever right now, the fever really killing me
  • @robbielel
    never thought a thing so small, can kill a grown ass human nearly 1000 times bigger
  • @mceithdavis3462
    North aringtom is under attack dengue fever cases reaching all time high 13 va have sickend 7/09/24
  • @xxx_gwed_xxx8750
    I am currently recovering. I had dengue for the past week, but didnt get medical help, as i thought i had sever food poisoning. Found out today i had it (via blood test) most ill i have ever been.