A90-A99 Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral Haemorrhagic fevers.
Strokes can be either occlusive or Haemorrhagic.
Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever- Symptoms are mild
but can gradually worsen within a few days.
However, Machupo virus which causes the Bolivian Haemorrhagic fever is limited to South America.
Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic fever is an infectious disease that can
reach a mortality rate of 40%.
In Haemorrhagic dengue where bleeding occurs much earlier,
reduction in platelet count is a matter of concern.
CCHF virus causes severe viral Haemorrhagic fever outbreaks, with a case fatality rate of 10-40 percent.
In the case reports/series, 8 out of 10 strokes related to
methamphetamine use among young people were Haemorrhagic.
EEHV is a type of
herpesvirus that can cause a highly fatal Haemorrhagic disease in young Asian elephants.
EEHVs is a type of
herpesvirus that can cause a highly fatal Haemorrhagic disease in young Asian elephants.
The WHO definition of dengue Haemorrhagic fever has been in use since 1975;
all four criteria must be fulfilled:.
Tags: Lassa Fever,
Lassa fever is an acute viral Haemorrhagic illness of 1-4 weeks duration that occurs in West Africa.
In the case reports/series, eight out of 10 strokes associated with the use of
methamphetamine use among young people were Haemorrhagic.
The latest Ebola outbreak, which causes Haemorrhagic fever, vomiting and diarrhoea, is believed to have
killed 99 people since July and infected another 48.
Management of Hazard Group 4 viral Haemorrhagic fevers and similar human infectious diseases of high consequence:
Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens; Department of Health, November 2015.
The governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand announced the successful vaccine
testing that can prevent four strains of dengue and Haemorrhagic fever, which is a symptom of the disease.
Korean Haemorrhagic fever was first noticed in the Korean War in
1951 when around 3,000 soldiers developed a disease characterised by fever and renal failure, with a fatality rate of 10%.
Eggs were in the news again in 2018 when a report from China on half a million people
noted a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease(mainly Haemorrhagic stroke) in people who regularly ate eggs,
for reasons that remain uncertain but could be due their to contribution to protein intake, as suggested by previous studies in Japan, which has one of the highest intakes of eggs in the world.