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write report on spreading of dengue fever​

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Answered by harshvardhan2784
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Explanation:

Dengue viral infections present a significant risk during pregnancy to both mother and fetus. A young woman at 13 weeks’ gestation presented with fevers and abdominal pain following a diarrheal illness after returning from Puerto Rico. Over the course of 5 days, she developed nausea, petechiae, severe thrombocytopenia, and acalculous cholecystitis. After a serologic diagnosis of acute infection with Dengue virus, she was provided supportive care. An uncomplicated pregnancy led to delivery of a healthy infant at 40 weeks gestation. Travel during pregnancy to dengue-endemic areas poses a risk to both mother and fetus. Pregnancies complicated by dengue infection require close monitoring for potential maternal and fetal complications.

Keywords: dengue fever, pregnancy, acalculous cholecystitis, thrombocytopenia

Answered by kasi2005
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answer is

spreading of dengue

Dengue is spread by female mosquito female mosquito suck the bloods and all dust particles will go into us due to that we will get dengue and different diseases

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