Dengue fever, also known as breakbone fever, is caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is endemic in over 110 countries, infecting 50-100 million people annually. Symptoms include high fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a rash. In a small percentage of cases, it can develop into severe dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, which can be life-threatening. There is no vaccine, so prevention depends on controlling mosquito populations and avoiding bites. Nurses play an important role in monitoring patients, providing rehydration and blood transfusions if needed, and educating on prevention.