The document discusses arthropod-borne diseases dengue fever and chikungunya. It describes how both illnesses are transmitted by mosquito bites, mainly by the Aedes species. Dengue virus causes dengue fever, leading to symptoms like high fever, joint pain, and potentially severe bleeding. Chikungunya virus causes joint pain and rash. While there is no vaccine, prevention focuses on mosquito control and avoiding bites. Proper fluid intake and rest can aid recovery from both illnesses.
2. * Arthropod Borne Diseases
* Dengue- Vector, mode of transmission,
types of dengue fever, symptoms,
treatment and prevention.
* Chikungunya- Causative agent,
clinical presentation, treatment and
prevention.
* References
3. Arthropod-borne diseases are transmitted by arthropods, members of the
invertebrate phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and
crustaceans (Tortoise, crabs).
Arthropod vector can cause a variety of human diseases, including malaria,
yellow fever, chikunguniya, and dengue fever.
Vector is a living organism that transmit infectious agent from an infected animal to a
human or another animal.
4. Dengue is a viral infection spread by the bite of an infected Aedes
mosquito.
Dengue virus belongs to the family Flaviviridae.
Dengue fever is frequent following the rainy season.
The reservoir of infection is both man & human.
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Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus
It is a small, dark mosquito with white spots & banded legs
Female mosquito needs blood for egg production
Bites during day
Prefer to bite indoors
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8. The Dengue virus can be found in the blood of a patient with Dengue
fever.
When a dengue fever patient is bitten by an Aedes mosquito, the
mosquito draws blood & the Dengue virus into its body.
For a few days, the virus continues to develop inside the mosquito’s
body.
When a mosquito carrying the virus bites a healthy person, the virus is
injected into the person’s body, innfecting him or her & causing
dengue fever.
Incubation period
3-14 days.
Most commonly 4-7 days.
10. 1. Classical (Simple) Dengue fever/ Break bone dengue
fever/ Haddi tod bukhar
• Sudden onset of high fever with feeling of chills. Fever lasts for 5 days.
• Severe headache
• Pain in muscles & joints
• Pain behind the eyeballs especially on pressing the eyes or on moving the
eyeballs
• Extreme weakness
• Loss of appetite & Loss of taste
• Feeling of nausea
• Pain in abdomen
• Mild throat pain
• Feeling of depression & extreme sickness
11. 2. Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF)
Along with the symptoms of classic dengue fever following
symptoms occur in DHF:
• Bleeding from nose & gums
• Blood in the stools or in vomiting
• Bleeding spots on the skin which are seen as dark bluish-black,
small or large patches
• Epigastric discomfort
12. 2. Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS)
Along with the symptoms of dengue haemorrhagic fever
following symptoms occur in DSS:
• Restlessness
• Despite a high fever, the skin feels cold & clammy
• Loss of consciousness
• Weak & rapid pulse rate
• Low blood pressure
13. Keep the fever low by giving paracetamol tablet or syrup as per
the Doctor’s advice
Do not give Aspirin or Disprin tablets to the patient
If the fever is higher than 102 degree Fahrenheit, use
hydrotherapy to lower the temperature
Give the patient plenty of fluids, such as water, shikanji
Continue to feed as usual.
Allow the patient to rest
Platelet transfusion
14. Mosquito control
• Keep water flowing & avoid accumulation of unhygienic stagnant
water
• Replace plant water at least once a week
• Make sure all drains are clear of clogs
Vaccines- No satisfactory vaccine is available
Other measures
Use bed nets or mosquito screens
Wear long sleeved shirts & pants
Use insect repellent
15. Chikungunya is a viral disease that is transmitted to people by
mosquitoes.
In late 2013, Chikungunya was found first time in the Americas
Caribbean island.
Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus.
Same type of mosquitoes transmit dengue virus.
Animal reservoirs of the virus include monkeys, birds, cattle & rodents.
These mosquitoes bite mostly during the daytime.
16. Incubation period is 3-7 days
• It is caused by Chikungunya virus belonging to family
Togaviridae.
• It is an alphavirus with single stranded RNA.
Clinical Presentation
Sudden fever
Chills
Headache
Nausea
Vomiting
Joint pain
Rash
17. Currently no vaccine to prevent or treat chikungunya
Prolonged & persistent joint pain may require analgesic &
long- term anti-inflammatory therapy.
Fluid replacement
Rest
Drinking plenty of fluids
18. Mosquito control
• Keep water flowing & avoid accumulation of unhygienic stagnant
water
• Replace plant water at least once a week
• Make sure all drains are clear of clogs
Vaccines- No satisfactory vaccine is available
Other measures
Use bed nets or mosquito screens
Wear long sleeved shirts & pants
Use insect repellent
19. Use of Larvicides
Where the water cannot be removed but used for cattle or other
purposes, Temephos can be used once a week at a dose of 1ppm
(parts per million)
Pyrethrum extract (0.1% ) can be sprayed in rooms to kill the adult
mosquitoes hiding in the house.
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