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Dengue Fever Vaccine: Effective Action to Prevent Dengue Fever
Getting to Know Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DF)
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is an infectious disease caused by the dengue virus carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. This disease is a serious global health problem, especially in tropical and subtropical areas. To better understand DHF, here are some important points we need to know
Causes of Dengue Fever
DHF is caused by four different types of dengue virus, namely DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4. The Aedes aegypti mosquito infected with the dengue virus is the main factor that spreads this disease to humans through its bite.
Symptoms of Dengue Fever
Symptoms of dengue fever can range from mild to severe. Mild symptoms, such as high fever, muscle and joint pain, and severe headaches, can usually be treated at home with adequate rest, drinking plenty of fluids, and taking fever-reducing medication as recommended by your doctor.
However, if symptoms worsen, such as a skin rash that spreads, a significant increase in heart rate, and unbearable nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, immediately take the dengue fever sufferer to the hospital for intensive medical treatment.
Danger of Dengue Fever
What makes DHF so dangerous is its ability to develop into a more severe form, namely Severe Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (SDF). DDF can cause serious bleeding, decreased platelets (an important blood component), and potentially fatal organ damage if not treated immediately. Therefore, DHF is included in the category of diseases that require immediate medical care.
Who is Vulnerable to Dengue Fever?
It is important to understand that dengue can infect anyone, regardless of age or gender. Children, adults, and even the elderly can be infected by the dengue virus if exposed to infected mosquitoes.
Getting to Know the Dengue Fever Vaccine
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
The basic principle of public health always prioritizes prevention over cure. How to prevent Dengue Fever (DHF) through 3M: Draining, Covering, Recycling. Plus, it also includes planting mosquito-repellent plants, checking water reservoirs, keeping fish that eat mosquito larvae, using mosquito repellent, and maintaining home ventilation.
In the case of DHF, vaccination is the best way to prevent infection. Vaccines help the body build a strong immune system so that it can fight the dengue virus if exposed.
Benefits of Dengue Fever Vaccine
The clinically tested dengue vaccine has been proven effective in reducing the risk of dengue fever. Although the vaccine does not offer 100% protection, it can reduce the severity of the disease if someone is infected.
Protect Yourself and Family from Dengue Fever
Dengue fever is a serious threat that can infect anyone, including our most beloved family members. Dengue fever vaccine is a wise choice in dealing with this disease.
Ages That Can Receive Dengue Fever Vaccination
Currently, there are two types of dengue vaccines available in Indonesia:
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DENGVAXIA vaccine: This vaccine is intended to prevent dengue fever caused by dengue virus serotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4. DENGVAXIA vaccine is recommended for children aged 9-16 years.
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QDENGA vaccine: This vaccine also protects against dengue fever caused by dengue virus serotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4. The target group for the QDENGA vaccine is 6-45 years old. The QDENGA vaccine has received a distribution permit from the POM Agency in August 2022.
Contraindications or Special Conditions:
Dengue vaccination is generally safe and recommended for most individuals. However, there are some conditions or groups that need to consider various factors before getting vaccinated. Some conditions to consider include:
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Pregnancy: Pregnant women are generally not advised to receive dengue vaccination. It is best to consult a doctor to determine whether vaccination is safe in this condition.
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Breastfeeding: For mothers who are breastfeeding, consult a doctor regarding dengue vaccination. The doctor can provide appropriate guidance according to the individual's situation.
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Serious Medical Conditions: Individuals who have serious medical conditions or are taking certain medications should consult a doctor before receiving vaccination. The doctor will assess whether vaccination is safe in this situation.
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