Dengue Fever

Dengue Fever

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes flu-like illness and can develop into severe dengue, a potentially lethal complication. It is endemic in more than 100 countries, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions.

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What is Dengue Fever?

Dengue fever is one of the fastest-growing mosquito-borne diseases globally. Approximately half of the world's population is now at risk, with an estimated 390 million infections occurring each year. Climate change is expanding the range of Aedes mosquitoes that transmit the disease, bringing dengue to new regions.

Symptoms

  • High fever (104°F/40°C)
  • Severe headache
  • Pain behind the eyes
  • Severe joint and muscle pain (breakbone fever)
  • Rash (appears 2-5 days after fever)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Mild bleeding (nose, gums)

Transmission

Dengue is transmitted through bites from infected Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. These mosquitoes become infected when they bite a person with dengue virus in their blood. The virus cannot spread directly between people.

Contagious Period: Not contagious person-to-person; infectious to mosquitoes from 1 day before fever onset through 5-7 days of illness

Prevention

  • Use mosquito repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants
  • Use air conditioning or window/door screens
  • Remove standing water where mosquitoes breed
  • Use mosquito nets, especially during the day
  • Consider dengue vaccine if you live in endemic areas (consult healthcare provider)
  • Treat clothing and gear with permethrin

Active Outbreaks & Recent Cases

Real-time intelligence from global health monitoring and AI-powered surveillance

Data sources: BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies

No Active Outbreaks Detected

Our AI-powered surveillance hasn't detected significant Dengue Fever activity in the past 30 days.

Real-time monitoring continues 24/7 across BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ global health agencies

What This Means

Currently, Dengue Fever case counts are within baseline expectations globally. However, diseases can emerge rapidly, which is why continuous monitoring is critical.

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Prevention Remains Important

Even without active outbreaks, understanding Dengue Fever prevention helps protect you and your community:

  • Use mosquito repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants
  • Use air conditioning or window/door screens
  • Remove standing water where mosquitoes breed
  • Use mosquito nets, especially during the day
  • Consider dengue vaccine if you live in endemic areas (consult healthcare provider)
  • Treat clothing and gear with permethrin
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CDC

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Medically Reviewed Content

Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-05

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