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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Dengue fever generally lasts a week or more, and can rarely be complicated by bleeding, febrile convulsions and coma. The prognosis is good. Dengue fever can be life-threatening in people with chronic diseases such as diabetes and asthma.
Possible complications of Dengue fever include:[2]
Although uncomfortable, dengue fever is generally not deadly.[1]. Mortality rates between 0% and 5.4% have been reported.[5][6] Dengue fever can be life-threatening in people with chronic diseases such as diabetes and asthma.