Dengue Fever Stories
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Dengue Fever Returns To Hawaii — Should The Rest Of Us Be Worried?
Dengue fever is back in Hawaii. What should we know about it? -
Editing Mosquitoes' DNA May Help Control Tropical Disease Spread
Scientists suggest that changing the DNA of mosquitoes to create more males than females may help to control the spread of infectious tropical disease. -
Brazil's Dengue Fever Outbreak Has Citizens Pretty Angry
An epidemic of dengue fever is fanning public anger over what Brazilians say is President Dilma Rousseff's biggest challenge - the sad state of the national healthcare system. -
Climate Change May Bring A Dengue Epidemic To Europe
Warming temperatures around the world may enable the dengue virus to be transmitted via mosquito to certain parts of the European Union. -
Despite Concerns, Candidate Dengue Vaccine Is “At The Moment, The Best We Have”
A new candidate vaccine for dengue fever has proved to be both effective and limited in a recent study. -
Protein In Dengue, West Nile Virus May Help Develop Vaccine, Therapeutic Drug
Researchers have reached a more solid understanding of a protein that plays a key role in perpetuating the dengue virus. -
Dengue Fever Surges In Thailand, India, And Singapore After Early Rain In Southeast Asia
An early rain season prompted early outbreaks of dengue fever throughout Southeast Asia, as many countries are experiencing higher rates of illness than last year.