Arbovirus Infection
Definition
Risk Factors
Symptoms
hemorrhagic fever
Evaluation
Treatment
specialist
Home Care
pain and fever adults
pain and fever children
warning signs
Prevention
CDC guidelines
Underlying Cause
encephalitis
flavivirus
hemorrhagic
orbivirus
types
Transmission
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Arbovirus Infection Home Care: Warning Signs
Notify your doctor for:
Confusion
Neck pain
Repeated
vomiting
Seizure
Stiff neck
Fever
over 102 degrees F (38.8 C)
Worsening
fatigue
Worsening
headache
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Arbovirus Infection Prevention
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Last Updated: Feb 11, 2008
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Arbovirus Infection References:
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Dumpis U, Crook D, Oksi J. Tick-borne encephalitis. Clin Infect Dis. 1999 Apr;28(4):882-90.
Isturiz RE, Gubler DJ, Brea del Castillo J. Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever in Latin America and the Caribbean. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2000 Mar;14(1):121-40, ix.
Whitley RJ, Gnann JW. Viral encephalitis: familiar infections and emerging pathogens. Lancet. 2002 Feb 9;359(9305):507-13.