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1. WHO. Dengue and severe dengue. Fact sheet n°117, Updated February 2015. Available at http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en. Accessed February 2015. 2. WHO. Dengue guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control. WHO/HTM/NTD/DEN/2009.1. Available at http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241547871_eng.pdf. Accessed March 2015. 3. European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. Dengue fever - Factsheet for health professionals. Available at: http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/healthtopics/dengue_fever/factsheet-for-health-professionals/Pages/Factsheet_health_professionals.aspx. Accessed March 2015. 4. Shepard DS, Halasa YA, Undurraga EA, Stanaway J. Global economic cost of dengue illness. Poster presented at: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting; Oct. 25-29, 2015, Philadelphia, PA, Poster 781 2 - 3 DENGUE SYMPTOMS - BREAKBONE FEVER 2-3 HOW DENGUE IS TRANSMITTED Infected mosquito transmits dengue virus to other humans 1 dengue infected person Uninfected Aedes aegypti mosquito Aedes aegypti mosquito infected with dengue for the rest of its life DENGUE GLOBAL COST OF DENGUE PER YEAR 4 EVERY MINUTE 1 PERSON IS HOSPITALIZED WITH DENGUE 1 SEVERE DENGUE: DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME 1-7 DAYS ACUTE DISEASE 7-10 DAYS IN BED NO WORK/SCHOOL 4-6 WEEKS MAJOR FATIGUE DENGUE FEVER: FROM SICKNESS TO RECOVERY ANNUAL DENGUE BURDEN 1 Headache Pains behind the eyes Loss of appetite Vomiting Fever Feeling nauseous Muscle and joint pain Rashes 500,000 PEOPLE/YEAR INCLUDING CHILDREN 3,900,000,000 PEOPLE AT RISK 390,000,000 PEOPLE INFECTED 96,000,000 PEOPLE WITH CLINICAL SYMPTOMS 500,000 SEVERE CASES REQUIRING HOSPITALIZATION (INCLUDING CHILDREN) 12,000 DEATHS 0 TREATMENT

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1. WHO. Dengue and severe dengue. Fact sheet n°117, Updated February 2015.Available at http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en. Accessed February 2015.2. WHO. Dengue guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control. WHO/HTM/NTD/DEN/2009.1.Available at http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241547871_eng.pdf. Accessed March 2015.3. European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. Dengue fever - Factsheet for health professionals.Available at: http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/healthtopics/dengue_fever/factsheet-for-health-professionals/Pages/Factsheet_health_professionals.aspx.Accessed March 2015. 4. Shepard DS, Halasa YA, Undurraga EA, Stanaway J. Global economic cost of dengue illness. Poster presented at: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting; Oct. 25-29, 2015, Philadelphia, PA, Poster 781

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DENGUE SYMPTOMS -BREAKBONE FEVER2-3

HOWDENGUE IS

TRANSMITTEDInfected mosquito

transmits dengue virusto other humans

1 dengue infectedperson

UninfectedAedes aegypti mosquito

Aedes aegypti mosquitoinfected with dengue for

the rest of its life

DENGUE

GLOBALCOST OFDENGUEPER YEAR 4

EVERY MINUTE 1 PERSONIS HOSPITALIZED WITH DENGUE1

SEVERE DENGUE:DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER,DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME

1-7DAYS

ACUTE DISEASE

7-10DAYS

IN BED NO WORK/SCHOOL

4-6WEEKS

MAJOR FATIGUE

DENGUE FEVER:FROM SICKNESS TO RECOVERY

ANNUAL DENGUE BURDEN1

HeadachePains behind the eyes

Loss of appetite

Vomiting

Fever

Feeling nauseous

Muscle and joint pain

Rashes

500,000 PEOPLE/YEAR INCLUDING CHILDREN

3,900,000,000PEOPLE AT RISK

390,000,000PEOPLE INFECTED

96,000,000PEOPLE WITH CLINICAL

SYMPTOMS

500,000SEVERE CASES REQUIRING

HOSPITALIZATION (INCLUDING CHILDREN)

12,000DEATHS

0TREATMENT