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Doctors and scientists are of the opinion that Dengue fever has been come from North Africa like other diseases. One consoling factor is that Dengue fever is not contagious like many other diseases. The Dengue virus acts as a catalyst agent in affecting people of different ages. The Dengue virus reacts with the extremely unsanitary conditions the vulnerability of the victims. Dengue fever has not spread like wild fire throughout the world. This fever has spread in a few countries particularly the developing ones. Symptoms: Dengue fever has very clear and peculiar symptoms .The first indication is sudden rise of body temperature which shoots up to 105F .Followed by the sharp red spots all over the face. The most fearful symptom is the bleeding from the nose. Under these circumstances the patient should be immediately rushed to the nearest hospital. Causes: The major cause is insanitation where “mosquito” bread but normally mosquitoes are a cause of malaria which is a very common infection. Malaria is a deadly virus .It is readily curable. However insanitation is indeed a very dangerous condition. Therefore every effort should be made both by the local rush and the citizens themselves. The Dengue mosquito is totally different from the ordinary mosquito. The Dengue mosquito is slightly heavily built compared to the ordinary mosquito and it has very conspicuous white spots and streaks. Precautions: There is not much one can do as a precaution or pre-emptive measures, except to keep the environment spotlessly clean. Keep the drains. , kitchen and bathrooms clean. Burning of mosquito repellent coils and other demerits should become a daily routine. All eatables should be washed before use and kept fully covered .The cooking utensils should be washed with boring water.


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