A viral disease like dengue lacking a specific form of treatment is a high menace to human health. Situation becomes worse in developing countries like Pakistan because of poor health care services and facilities. Using data from earlier works and analyzing them, this review aims to explore the disease epidemiology. Dengue Virus (DENV) destroys the immune system and causes health problems like headache, inflammation, bleeding, hypertension and mental disorders. Death also can be caused through dengue because of its adverse effects on liver which also may result in hepatitis. Dengue spread can be controlled through many ways like modulating the environment and devastating its vector. Biological control appears as potentila pproach to control...
In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main int...
Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) caused by a dengue viruses is still a major problem in tr...
Pakistan had an epidemic of dengue fever with a yearly prevalence of 0.4-0.5/100,000 reported. In th...
Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease caused any one of four closely related but antigenically di...
It is assessed that about 3.6 billion individuals are in danger, while roughly 50 million to 200 mil...
Dengue is a major vector-borne disease in Malaysia. Among the symptoms presented in patients with de...
In the recent years, dengue incidences have been reported from every corner of the world. Dengue is ...
Background: Dengue is a remarkable, vector-borne viral disease in Sri Lanka, accounts for hundreds o...
Dengue fever Is a disease thatis caused by the bites of a mosquito(adesagypti) which belon...
Background: Dengue virus (DENV) is an RNA virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae of the genus Fl...
Dengue is a threatening tropical disease which has become the cause of significant mortality, morbid...
Dengue fever (DF) is the most common viral disease transmitted by the arthropods.1 Dengue fever...
In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main int...
Dengue is a global health concern that is growing rapidly. Among dengue threat areas, around 2.5 bil...
Dengue fever is one of the major health problems in tropical and subtropical areas throughout the wo...
In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main int...
Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) caused by a dengue viruses is still a major problem in tr...
Pakistan had an epidemic of dengue fever with a yearly prevalence of 0.4-0.5/100,000 reported. In th...
Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease caused any one of four closely related but antigenically di...
It is assessed that about 3.6 billion individuals are in danger, while roughly 50 million to 200 mil...
Dengue is a major vector-borne disease in Malaysia. Among the symptoms presented in patients with de...
In the recent years, dengue incidences have been reported from every corner of the world. Dengue is ...
Background: Dengue is a remarkable, vector-borne viral disease in Sri Lanka, accounts for hundreds o...
Dengue fever Is a disease thatis caused by the bites of a mosquito(adesagypti) which belon...
Background: Dengue virus (DENV) is an RNA virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae of the genus Fl...
Dengue is a threatening tropical disease which has become the cause of significant mortality, morbid...
Dengue fever (DF) is the most common viral disease transmitted by the arthropods.1 Dengue fever...
In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main int...
Dengue is a global health concern that is growing rapidly. Among dengue threat areas, around 2.5 bil...
Dengue fever is one of the major health problems in tropical and subtropical areas throughout the wo...
In recent years, dengue has become a shared infection transmitted by mosquitoes, one of the main int...
Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) caused by a dengue viruses is still a major problem in tr...
Pakistan had an epidemic of dengue fever with a yearly prevalence of 0.4-0.5/100,000 reported. In th...