Dengue fever is caused by four dengue viruses spread by mosquitoes. It is ranked as the most important mosquito-borne viral disease globally, with a 30-fold increase in cases over the past 50 years. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, and a rash. In rare cases it can develop into deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and results in severe diarrhea and rapid loss of fluids from the small intestine due to a toxin it produces. Both dengue fever and cholera cases have been increasing globally in recent decades according to the graphs and data provided.
Dengue fever is caused by four dengue viruses spread by mosquitoes. It is ranked as the most important mosquito-borne viral disease globally, with a 30-fold increase in cases over the past 50 years. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, and a rash. In rare cases it can develop into deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and results in severe diarrhea and rapid loss of fluids from the small intestine due to a toxin it produces. Both dengue fever and cholera cases have been increasing globally in recent decades according to the graphs and data provided.
Dengue fever is caused by four dengue viruses spread by mosquitoes. It is ranked as the most important mosquito-borne viral disease globally, with a 30-fold increase in cases over the past 50 years. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, and a rash. In rare cases it can develop into deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and results in severe diarrhea and rapid loss of fluids from the small intestine due to a toxin it produces. Both dengue fever and cholera cases have been increasing globally in recent decades according to the graphs and data provided.
Dengue fever is ranked by the World Health Org anization (WHO) as the most important mosq uito-borne viral disease in the world - and the most rapidly spreading - with a 30-fold increa se in global incidence over the past 50 years.
The cause of dengue fever (DBD)
Dengue fever is caused by any one of four de
ngue viruses spread by mosquitoes that thrive in and near human lodgings. When a mosqui to bites a person infected with a dengue viru s, the virus enters the mosquito. When the in fected mosquito then bites another person, t he virus enters that person's bloodstream.
What is the effect of dengue fever(DB
D)?
Dengue fever may begin suddenly. The sympto
ms usually include high fever, severe headache, and joint and muscle pain. Nausea, vomiting, an d loss of appetite are common. A rash may appe ar 3 to 4 days after the fever begins and may spr ead from the torso to the arms, legs, and face. T hese early symptoms do not usually last more th an 7 days. In general there are no long-term effe cts of dengue infection. On rare occasions, deng ue may also appear as a severe and potentially f atal disease called dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Dengue fever(DBD) table
Dengue fever (DBD) calculation
Graph about dengue fever(DBD)
dengue fever(DBD) 180 160 140
f(x) = 14.6x - 0.4
R = 0.79
120 Number of Cases
100
Linear (Number of Cases)
80 60 40 20 0 0
10
12
What is the cholera?
Cholera is an infection of the intestines by the
bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
The cause of cholera
Cholera is caused by bacteria called Vibrio ch
olerae. The diseases deadly effects are the re sult of a strong toxin known as CTX that is pr oduced by these bacteria in your small intesti ne. CTX interferes with the normal flow of so dium and chloride when it binds to your intes tinal walls. When the bacteria attaches to the small intestines walls, your body begins to se crete large amounts of water that leads to di arrhea and rapid loss of fluids and salts.
Chorela table
Cholera calculation
Cholera graph Cholera 8000 7000 6000 5000 Number of cases