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What is Dengue?
Characteristics of the
Aedes Mosquito
One distinct physical
feature (black and
white stripes on its
body and legs)
hence also called as
Tiger mosquito.
Bites during the day.
Clinical description :
Dengue fever (classical)
An acute onset high fever of 2-7 days duration with
2 or more of the following manifestations:
Headache (often severe)
Retro-orbital pain (severe eye pain behind eyes)
Myalgia (muscle pain)
Arthralgia (joint pain)
Rash
Hemorrhagic manifestations: nose or gum bleed,
easy bruising
All the above symptoms and signs may not be present in the patient.
Laboratory findings in
dengue: Blood picture
If a patient is suspected to be having dengue,
the doctor may ask the patient to get a blood
test done.
Findings such as reduced platelets or an
increase in blood haematocrit makes
dengue more likely.
(Platelets are cells in blood that help to stop bleeding.
Haematocrit indicates the thickness of blood).
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PREVENT DEHYDRATION
Dehydration can occur when a person loses too much
fluid (from high fevers, vomiting, or poor oral intake).
Give plenty of fluids- ORS and juices are preferable to
water
Watch for any signs of dehydration
Decrease in urination
Few or no tears when child cries
Dry mouth, tongue or lips
Sunken eyes
Listlessness or overly agitated or confused
Fast heart beat (more than 100/min)
Cold or clammy fingers and toes
Warning signs
Immediate medical attention !
Severe abdominal pain or persistent vomiting
Red spots or patches on the skin
Bleeding from nose or gums
Vomiting blood
Black, tarry stools (feces, excrement)
Drowsiness or irritability
Pale, cold, or clammy skin
Difficulty in breathing
What is Chikungunya ?
Chikungunya is a viral illness spread by bite
of infected mosquitoes and clinically
resembles dengue fever.
The name comes from the African language
meaning that which bends upand aptly
describes the stooped appearance of
sufferers with joint pain due to the disease.
Chikungunya
Clinical signs and Symptoms
Typical symptoms are similar to that of dengue:
sudden onset fever, severe headache, chills, nausea
and vomiting, and severe joint pains.
Most patients recover fully, but in some cases the
joint pains may persist for weeks or months.
Children less than 1 year and elderly are at greater
risk of severe disease
Underlying medical conditions have also been
identified as a risk factor for poor disease
outcome.
Chikungunya
Management of patient
Chikungunya is diagnosed by blood tests (ELISA).
Symptomatic management
adequate rest; medicines to reduce joint pains
and fever. Some patients may require long term
pain management medication.
Patients should avoid further mosquito exposure,
either by staying in places with screens or by using
mosquito nets.