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How can you tell the difference between dengue and chikungunya?

How can you tell the difference between dengue and chikungunya?

Chikungunya can cause tremendous joint pain. Whereas Dengue can cause bleeding in some cases, breathing problems, etc. In Chikungunya, rashes all across the face, palms, feet, limbs can be found whereas, in Dengue, rashes are limited to limbs and face.

Which is worse chikungunya or dengue?

Chikungunya must be distinguished from dengue. While both diseases patients may have diffuse body pain, having Chikungunya the pain is much more intense and localized in the joints and tendons than dengue. There are no specific drugs to cure the disease.

How do I know if I have dengue or malaria?

Rashes are commonly observed in dengue only. Malaria patients do not exhibit rashes. So if you notice rashes on a sick person, there is a strong chance that they are suffering from dengue. On the other hand, if a person experiences severe chills and heavy sweating, he/she may be diagnosed with Malaria.

What are the similarities and differences of malaria and dengue?

Malaria is caused by a female mosquito, Anopheles; while dengue is caused by Aedes aegypti mosquito. In the past, the presence of a co-infection in an individual is sporadically reported [1, 2]. Both of the diseases cause an acute pyrexial illness; however, only malaria can cause a chronic fever.

Is chikungunya a malaria?

Malaria is associated with the Anopheles mosquito, whereas the other two diseases are caused due to an infection spread by the Aedes mosquito. While dengue and chikungunya are insect-borne viral diseases, malaria, on the other hand, is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium.

Is dengue worse than malaria?

Estimates by the WHO suggest that cases of Malaria-related deaths have grown to more than 435,000 people annually while Dengue has been identified as one of the most dangerous and fastest spreading mosquito-borne viral diseases in the world.

What virus is similar to chikungunya?

The symptoms of chikungunya are similar to those of dengue and Zika. These diseases are spread by the same mosquitoes that transmit chikungunya.

Does platelet count decrease in chikungunya?

The time course analysis presented in Figure 3 supports platelet count as the key distinguishing variable for chikungunya and dengue infections, with the average platelet count scarcely dropping below 200×109/L in patients with chikungunya, but dropping below 100×109/L in dengue infections.

Is chikungunya similar to malaria?

Unlike malaria (caused by the Anopheles mosquito), dengue and chikungunya are infections spread by the Aedes mosquito. While both dengue and chikungunya are insect-borne viral diseases, malaria is a parasitic ailment caused by Plasmodium, and it’s transmitted through infected mosquitoes.

Is dengue fever related to malaria?

It is no doubt that in a tropical country, the high prevalence of malaria and dengue can be seen. However, concurrent malaria and dengue infection is not common. Concurrent malaria and dengue infection is a scenario that both malaria and dengue exists in a patient at the same time.

Why chikungunya is called chikungunya?

It is an RNA virus that belongs to the alphavirus genus of the family Togaviridae. The name “chikungunya” derives from a word in the Kimakonde language, meaning “to become contorted”, and describes the stooped appearance of sufferers with joint pain (arthralgia).

Can a person have both dengue and malaria?

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Ruth Doyle