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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Dengue fever must be differentiated from other diseases that prevent with flu like symptoms [[fever]], retro-orbital [[headache]], [[fatigue]], [[joint aches]] or [[arthralgias]] ([[joint aches]]), [[myalgias]] ([[muscle aches]]), [[nausea]]/[[vomiting]], and [[lymphadenopathy]] ([[swollen lymph nodes]]). | Dengue fever must be differentiated from other diseases that prevent with flu like symptoms [[fever]], retro-orbital [[headache]], [[fatigue]], [[joint aches]] or [[arthralgias]] ([[joint aches]]), [[myalgias]] ([[muscle aches]]), [[nausea]]/[[vomiting]], and [[lymphadenopathy]] ([[swollen lymph nodes]]). Diseases with similar symptoms include [[influenza]], [[measles]], [[rubella]], [[malaria]], and [[Yellow fever]]. | ||
==Diseases with Similar Symptoms== | ==Diseases with Similar Symptoms== |
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Overview
Dengue fever must be differentiated from other diseases that prevent with flu like symptoms fever, retro-orbital headache, fatigue, joint aches or arthralgias (joint aches), myalgias (muscle aches), nausea/vomiting, and lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes). Diseases with similar symptoms include influenza, measles, rubella, malaria, and Yellow fever.