Dengue Fever | Infection, Symptoms, Treatment & Precautions | Lecture 135 | Dr. Muhammad Naveed

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  • Each year, an estimated 400 million people are infected with dengue virus. About 100 million get sick. Outbreaks have occurred in Southeast Asia, the Western Pacific, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa.
    Signs and Symptoms of Dengue
    Most people infected have mild or no symptoms. About 1 in 4 people infected with dengue will get sick. Mild symptoms of dengue may be confused with other illnesses that cause fever and flu-like illness. Most people will recover after about one week.
    The most common symptoms are fever and one or more of the following:
    Headache
    Eye pain (typically behind the eyes)
    Muscle, joint, or bone pain
    Rash
    Nausea and vomiting
    Unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleed, small red spots under the skin, or unusual bruising)
    Severe dengue is an emergency. Recognize the warning signs.
    Warning signs: Watch for signs and symptoms of severe dengue to develop 24-48 hours after fever goes away.
    If you or a family member develops any of these warning signs, go to a local clinic or emergency room immediately:
    Stomach or belly pain, tenderness
    Vomiting (at least 3 times in 24 hours)
    Bleeding from the nose or gums
    Vomiting blood, or blood in the stool
    Feeling tired, restless, or irritable
    About Dr. Muhammad Naveed
    Dr. Muhammad Naveed obtained PhD degree in Biotechnology (Genomics & Bioinformatics) from QAU, Islamabad with distinction. He has won PhD indigenous & IRSIP scholarships from HEC. He has done Pre-Doc research from University of Ghent, Belgium. HEC awarded best PhD (IRSIP) Scholar of the year 2013 & QAU honoured him as “Distinguished Alumni” in 2017. He is doing research in Bioinformatics & Molecular Biotechnology. He has supervised 25 MSc., 30 MPhil. & 01 PhDs. He has published 51 research articles, 01 book and 03 book chapters. He has been awarded distinguished “Researcher of the Years (2016, 2018 & 2019)” by UoG and UCP.
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