COVID-19 and/with dengue infection: A curse in an overburdened healthcare system

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While the world battles to wrestle with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, regions with endemic dengue fever are confronting the possibility of a double pandemic that could completely overpower health care services administrations. Simultaneous outbreaks of dengue and COVID-19, as well as probable cases of overlapping infections, have already started in Latin America and certain Asian countries. There, the healthcare framework is already overburdened and such a deadly duo may completely overwhelm hospital emergency services quite apart from a country’s economy. Precise epidemiological and contact history-taking joined with due attention to false-positive dengue serology and the chance of co-infections are key devices for frontline doctors to overcome this seemingly insurmountable challenge.

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Panda, P. K., & Sharawat, I. K. (2021). COVID-19 and/with dengue infection: A curse in an overburdened healthcare system. Tropical Doctor, 51(1), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049475520975945

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