ENTO 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Aedes Aegypti, Dengue Virus, Viral Hemorrhagic Fever

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People in the 20th century thought infectious diseases would be done away with in the near future. Emerging disease is one that has appeared in a population for the 1st time or that may have existed previously but rapidly increasing in incidence or geographic range. Reemerging or re-surging diseases are those that have been around for decades or centuries but have come back in a different form, different intensity or a different location. Dengue virus is a avivirus from the flaviviridae family. Virus vectors: mosquitos (aedes aegypti), ticks, and some unknown ones. Serotype is a variant of the virus that is recognized by different antibodies (body is able to make antibodies against the speci c disease) All 4 serotypes produce same symptoms (really 5 - one was recently discovered) 50% asymptomatic (no symptoms) undifferentiated fever fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, nausea, rash dengue hemorrhagic fever (dhf)

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