dengue

noun
den·​gue | \ ˈdeŋ-gē How to pronounce dengue (audio) , -ˌgā\

Definition of dengue

: an acute infectious disease caused by a flavivirus (species Dengue virus of the genus Flavivirus), transmitted by aedes mosquitoes, and characterized by headache, severe joint pain, and a rash

called also breakbone fever, dengue fever

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The government has confirmed 15,369 dengue cases since Jan. 1. Abdur Rahman Jahangir, BostonGlobe.com, "Bangladesh grapples with country’s worst dengue outbreak," 31 July 2019 Around 100,000 dengue cases were reported across the country in the first six months of 2019, and increased of 85% on the same period last year. Sareena Dayaram And Sugam Pokharel, CNN, "Bangladesh hit by worst dengue outbreak on record," 30 July 2019 Get our daily newsletter Zika is a viral infection carried from person to person by Aedes aegypti, which also transmits dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever. The Economist, "Armed with smartphones, Colombians are taking on the local mozzies," 4 July 2019 Ones carried by mosquitoes, like dengue, zika, and yellow fever, are expanding their ranges northward as the planet heats up. Zoë Schlanger, Quartz, "Climate change is threatening the microscopic creatures our lives depend on," 20 June 2019 Then when the researchers exposed the knockout cells to dengue and Zika, the lack of BMAL1 also severely hampered those viruses’ ability to replicate. Quanta Magazine, "The Body’s Clock Offers a Rhythmic Target to Viruses," 30 May 2019 One hypothesis is that if a mother has already had dengue, which is related to Zika, Zika may be more likely to cause microcephaly in her baby. Washington Post, "AP Explains: Zika and its link to microcephaly," 7 June 2018 Cold winters have served as a key check on mosquito populations that carry viruses like dengue and Zika. Umair Irfan, Vox, "Winters are warming faster than summers. These US cities could lose weeks of freezing days by 2050.," 21 Dec. 2018 Rising temperatures mean disease-carrying mosquitoes will range further north, and more people could be exposed to Zika, dengue, and West Nile. Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, "Climate Change Could Cost The United States Economy Hundreds of Billions Annually," 26 Nov. 2018

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First Known Use of dengue

1828, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for dengue

American Spanish

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dengue

noun
den·​gue | \ ˈdeŋ-gē How to pronounce dengue (audio) , -ˌgā How to pronounce dengue (audio) \

Medical Definition of dengue

: an acute infectious disease that is characterized by headache, severe joint pain, and a rash and that is caused by a single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Flavivirus (species Dengue virus) transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes

called also breakbone fever, dandy fever, dengue fever

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