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Maria B
15th March 2012, 23:49
Thought of sharing this to some of you who wants to know about the Dengue Mosquito & the Dengue Fever.

http://nurses.definitelyfilipino.com/index.php/2012/03/small-but-terrible/

Also a link about 6 things you might not know about dengue.

Hope this would be help to those who are curious about it.

http://nurses.definitelyfilipino.com/index.php/2012/03/6-things-you-might-not-know-about-dengue/

Terpe
16th March 2012, 08:52
Good info. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Another nice link

Doc Alan
16th March 2012, 12:13
Thanks Maria :xxgrinning--00xx3: ! I’m sure you’ve already seen other posts on dengue in the Health Issues section.
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/32984-Dengue-Vaccine-Good-News-...-but-be-patient-!?highlight=dengue
I will update that section :).

Dedworth
16th March 2012, 12:15
I wonder if Jason Jo is reading this :D

Maria B
16th March 2012, 13:18
Thanks Maria :xxgrinning--00xx3: ! I’m sure you’ve already seen other posts on dengue in the Health Issues section.


http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/32984-Dengue-Vaccine-Good-News-...-but-be-patient-!?highlight=dengue
I will update that section :).

Walang anuman Doc Al. I remembered that I've read it b4. Salamat for the update too. :Jump:

Maria B
16th March 2012, 13:28
Good info. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Another nice link

Salamat Terpe. Thought it would be a useful info to some.:Wave:

Arthur Little
16th March 2012, 13:30
Here's ME thinking Maria was referring to a comment by one future President [Bill Clinton] about another [Gloria Macapagal - later Arroyo] ... when the two were classmates at university in the US. :rolleyes:

"Small but terrible!" :D

Maria B
16th March 2012, 13:33
Here's ME thinking Maria was referring to a comment by one future President [Bill Clinton] about another [Gloria Macapagal - later Arroyo] ... when the two were classmates at university in the US. :rolleyes:

"Small but terrible!" :D

:icon_lol: it's a common expression of the pinoys as well. :Rasp:

chiechie
11th May 2012, 23:51
Thought of sharing this to some of you who wants to know about the Dengue Mosquito & the Dengue Fever.

http://nurses.definitelyfilipino.com/index.php/2012/03/small-but-terrible/

Also a link about 6 things you might not know about dengue.

Hope this would be help to those who are curious about it.

http://nurses.definitelyfilipino.com/index.php/2012/03/6-things-you-might-not-know-about-dengue/

i know this is an old post but i just want to share ^_^ i was a victim of these vile mosquitoes! when i was 23 i had the dengue fever, i was misdiagnosed as having UTI (same symptoms, we were told) and was discharged after 2 days in the hospital, i got rushed back again (to a different hospital this time) when my platelets dropped to a dangerously low level. i remember the doctors drilling this information in me on my one week hospitalization (i had 12 IV drips >_< all in all)

1) only the female dengue mosquitoes bite (don't know what's the good in knowing that really...)

2) i have a slim chance of surviving a second time around as it would be more fatal ^_^ (as subtle as a death threat can be)

looks like things are looking grim for dengue survivors like me-we must not be bitten twice!

Doc Alan
12th May 2012, 11:42
Thank you Chiechie for sharing your experience with dengue. You are correct in that subsequent infections increase the risk of severe dengue, and I understand your concern. Please see the thread under “ Health Issues “ which I have updated with a new post ( http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/30988-Philippine-Malaria-Mosquito-Map-Dengue-Fever-Map ).

chiechie
12th May 2012, 23:12
Thank you Chiechie for sharing your experience with dengue. You are correct in that subsequent infections increase the risk of severe dengue, and I understand your concern. Please see the thread under “ Health Issues “ which I have updated with a new post ( http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/30988-Philippine-Malaria-Mosquito-Map-Dengue-Fever-Map ).


thank you Doc Alan ^_^ i came from Cavite, looks like it was marked as a low risk area for Dengue ^_^

Arthur Little
13th May 2012, 01:20
dengue survivors like me-we must not be bitten twice!

Once bitten :603785: ... twice shy!! :D

carlo63
1st June 2012, 17:36
is it a good idea to get vacines for that dengue,and is it possible to get the vacines,
have startet my vacineprogram but do not know if that is includet
regards
carlo63

Doc Alan
1st June 2012, 20:00
• There is still no specific treatment or vaccine for dengue. It’s complicated because there are four different types of virus causing dengue ( serotypes – DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4 ). Recovery from one gives lifelong immunity, but infection by other serotypes increases the risk of severe dengue. It does this by “ confusing “ the immune response ( antibodies and “ T cells “ ). Recent work in several centres round the world has confirmed this. It has slowed development of a vaccine, although there is hope at least one ( being tested in Philippines and Thailand ) will be available by 2015 or sooner.
• Despite the 30 fold increase in dengue in the past 50 years such that it’s now endemic in over 100 countries, including Philippines – it is not usually fatal. Good medical care means less than 1% death rate, although it’s a leading cause of hospital admissions in many parts of the world.
See http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/30988-Philippine-Malaria-Mosquito-Map-Dengue-Fever-Map .

Lancashirelad
2nd June 2012, 10:02
read this last year about attacking the dengue mosquito

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15491228