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Dengue Fever

Diagnosis

Your health care provider can diagnose dengue fever by doing two blood tests, 2 to 3 weeks apart. The tests can show whether a sample of your blood contains antibodies to the virus. In epidemics, a health care provider often can diagnose dengue by typical signs and symptoms.

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NIAID Research on Viral Infections

Dengue and hemorrhagic fever: A potential threat to public health in the United States

Modified Skeeters Could Save People from Dengue Fever