Dengue Fever: A General Perspective

Dengue Fever or commonly known as Dengue, a mosquito-borne arboviral infection has emerged as havoc around the globe. Annually, about 50 million infections are reported, resulting in 22,000 deaths and almost 2.5 billion people are reported living at risk. Dengue infection is caused by Dengue Virus (...

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Main Authors: Zahoor, Muhammad Kashif (Author), Rasul, Azhar (Author), Zahoor, Muhammad Asif (Author), Sarfraz, Iqra (Author), Zulhussnain, Muhammad (Author), Rasool, Rizwan (Author), Majeed, Humara Naz (Author), Jabeen, Farhat (Author), Ranian, Kanwal (Author)
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Published: IntechOpen, 2019-01-30.
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