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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dengue" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly because "dengue" refers to a disease and is uncountable.
Example: "He was diagnosed with dengue fever last week."
Alternatives: "dengue fever" or "the dengue virus".
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An additional question assessed perceptions of the seriousness of hepatitis A, dengue, measles and influenza infections.
A dengue fever outbreak has been reported in Aden.
Schematic of a dengue virus enveloped by proteins.
There is, of course, another theoretical catastrophe to consider: a dengue epidemic in Key West.
Last year, a dengue outbreak in Fiji infected 20,000 people.
It is impossible to predict the likelihood of a dengue outbreak based on the number of past infections.
Food prices are going up and the drainage system is completely saturated, with the risk of a dengue epidemic.
Hadinegoro, S. R. et al. Efficacy and long-term safety of a dengue vaccine in regions of endemic disease.
Doctors are in no doubt that there is a dengue epidemic in the capital region.
Warning of a dengue epidemic, Malaysia recently joined Singapore in declaring emergency measures to combat a surge in cases that has killed at least 70 people.
In 2014, we investigated a cluster of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) in Fiji that occurred during a dengue epidemic.
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