WHAT IS DENGU MALERIA??
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A mosquito-borne viral disease occurring in tropical and subtropical areas.
Those who become infected with the virus a second time are at a significantly greater risk of developing severe disease.
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A key differentiation is that malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite, while dengue is a viral infection. Malaria is transmitted only by female Anopheles mosquitoes because they depend on blood meals for egg production .Malaria is caused by a female mosquito, Anopheles; while dengue is caused by Aedes aegypti mosquito. In the past, the presence of a co-infection in an individual is sporadically reported [1, 2]. Both of the diseases cause an acute pyrexial illness; however, only malaria can cause a chronic fever .Anyone who lives in or travels to an area with risk of dengue is at risk for infection. Before you travel, find country-specific travel information to help you plan and pack. Forty percent of the world's population, approximately 3 billion people, live in areas with risk of dengue.
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