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  1. Oct 31, 2019 · About 1 in 20 people with dengue will develop severe dengue. Severe dengue requires hospitalization and can be life threatening. If you or a family member develop any of the following warning signs, go to an urgent care clinic or the emergency room immediately: Stomach or belly pain, tenderness.

  2. Jan 24, 2020 · Asymptomatic patients. Preconception screening. Patients with symptoms consistent with dengue can be tested with both molecular and serologic diagnostic tests during the first 7 days of illness. After the first 7 days of illness, test only with serologic diagnostic tests. Diagnostic Tests for Dengue and Specimens.

  3. Jun 6, 2022 · Dengue fever is diagnosed with a blood test. Your healthcare provider will take a sample of blood through a vein and send it to a lab to look for signs of dengue virus. This may also identify which of the four versions you have. Your provider can use a blood test to look for other viruses that cause similar symptoms.

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · Diagnosis. Diagnosing dengue fever can be difficult because its signs and symptoms can be easily confused with those of other diseases — such as chikungunya, Zika virus, malaria and typhoid fever. Your doctor will likely ask about your medical and travel history.

  5. Jun 13, 2019 · Key Facts. Updated Guidance. June 14, 2019, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Dengue and Zika virus diagnostic testing for patients with a clinically compatible illness and risk for infection with both viruses.

  6. Learn About Primary Care Pediatrics at Nemours Children's Health. Listen. Print. What Is Dengue Fever? Dengue (DEN-gee) fever is a tropical disease caused by a virus carried by mosquitoes. The virus can cause fever, headaches, rashes, and pain throughout the body. Most cases of dengue fever are mild and go away on their own after about a week.

  7. Symptoms of dengue in an infant may be difficult to recognize and are similar to other common childhood infections. See a healthcare provider immediately if your infant develops a fever with any of the following symptoms: Unusual bleeding (gums, nose, bruising) Vomiting (at least 3 times in 24 hours) Caring for Your Sick Infant at Home

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