martes, 27 de octubre de 2009

Dengue


Miss mariela:
We think that this is a really serious problem in ours society and we should to do something to collaborate.
We must to do all the cautionary that combate this mosquito and we must be aware by this problem!
If we don´t do something, in summer, this will be a danger problem again!

Victoria, Carolina y Leonardo.

6 comentarios:

  1. What is dengue fever?
    Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a virus. The disease is mainly tropical in origin but occasionally residents or visitors from other countries may arrive in this country with dengue fever. Although cases originating in the United States are virtually unknown, epidemic levels have recently been reported in parts of the Caribbean and Central America.

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  2. What are the symptoms of dengue fever?
    Dengue fever is characterized by the rapid development of a fever that may last from five to seven days with intense headache, joint and muscle pain and a rash. The rash develops on the feet or legs three to four days after the beginning of the fever. The hemorrhagic form of dengue fever is more severe and associated with loss of appetite, vomiting, high fever, headache and abdominal pain. Shock and circulatory failure may occur. Untreated hemorrhagic dengue results in death in up to 50 percent of cases.

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  3. What is the treatment for dengue fever?
    There is no specific treatment available. Intravenous fluids and oxygen therapy are often used for patients who experience shock during their illness.

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  4. Hi,
    Your comments are correct,I think you are right. Try to think about something like this for the leaflet.

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  5. can not put that photo, Im not in the photo

    Emma C.

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