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 Discovery "Defective" Virus Leads to Epidemic of Dengue Fever
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Mosquitoes transmit the virus that causes the often deadly disease dengue fever.
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A pagoda in Myanmar, site of a 2001-2002 epidemic of dengue fever.
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Map showing where dengue has occurred in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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The typical rash seen in people with dengue fever.
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Dengue is also on-the-march across the Western Hemisphere.
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Workers in the southern U.S. in the 1920s dig a drainage ditch to control mosquitoes.
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