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For the first time, people started to get dengue hemorrhagic fever.
By the 1970s, dengue hemorrhagic fever had become a major cause of death in children.
While most cases are mild, some people develop dengue hemorrhagic fever, which can be fatal.
The global average case-fatality ratio for dengue hemorrhagic fever is 5%.
There have also been reports of the sometimes-fatal dengue hemorrhagic fever in those areas, the State Department said.
View Summary Controversy remains about possible dengue hemorrhagic fever during the epidemic.
My temperature had topped 104, but the doctor quickly determined I did not have dengue hemorrhagic fever, the worst strain of the disease.
The disease's most dangerous form is known as dengue hemorrhagic fever, which can cause internal bleeding, vomiting, severe abdominal pain and death.
But in about 1 percent, patients develop dengue hemorrhagic fever, when the capillaries leak and the circulatory system collapses.
Puerto Rico has experienced seven major epidemics in the last 11 years, and sporadic cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever have been diagnosed there.
In extreme cases, it can cause dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome, which are fatal about 10 percent of the time.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever was subdivided further into grades I-IV.
The reason that some people suffer from more severe forms of dengue, such as dengue hemorrhagic fever, is multifactorial.
He said there was concern about simultaneous epidemics of plague and a mosquito-borne viral infection known as dengue hemorrhagic fever.
The same trends also led to the spread of different serotypes of the disease to new areas, and to the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Subsequent infections with other serotypes are then likely to produce dengue hemorrhagic fever, which can lead to massive hemorrhaging or circulatory collapse.
The virus can also cause a much more serious illness known as dengue hemorrhagic fever, which can progress to dengue shock syndrome.
Sometimes dengue turns into dengue hemorrhagic fever, which causes bleeding from your nose, gums or under your skin.
But tens of thousands suffer shock and bleed to death from the most severe form, dengue hemorrhagic fever, in which the virus somehow causes internal bleeding.
Dengue can progress into dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, both of which are sometimes fatal, especially in children.
For instance Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is a viral, mosquito borne illness usually regarded only as a risk in the tropics.
Dengue fever sufferers have an approximate 1% chance of progressing to the more severe dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome were first reported in Central and South America in 1981.
Less than 5% of people with dengue get circulatory shock, dengue shock syndrome, and dengue hemorrhagic fever.
By coincidence, Dr. Gubler said he had been working with a pediatrician in Surat on a viral infection known as dengue hemorrhagic fever.