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Dengue fever in malaria endemic areas.

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2006

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Abstract

Dengue fever should be suspected if patient presents with bleeding manifestations, retrobulbar headache, severe myalgias and/or thrombocytopenia. Malaria and dengue may co-exist; dengue should be excluded in clinically suspected cases by laboratory investigations. Furthermore, surveillance strategies, preventive measures and healthcare workers' education is critical for curtailing this problem.