Authors :
Dr. Don J Scott Berin G; Dr. V J Beautlin PrevincY
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10049510
Abstract :
Background:
Aedes aegypti is the vector for dengue, an acute
viral disease caused due to the Flavivirus (RNA virus).
Additionally prevalent in Africa, the Caribbean, and the
Americas, it is native to South East Asia and India. The
primary vector is the mosquito Aedes Aegypti, which
breeds in stagnant water. In large cities, water-based air
coolers, collections of water in containers, and tyre
dumps provide ideal breeding grounds for the vector.
Some nations in southeast Asia are hosts to the vector
Aedes albopictus. The majority of dengue patients
experience no symptoms, but some go on to experience
an acute febrile disease, which can vary from a simple
fever to dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and shock.
According to the WHO, there are numerous
conventional and symptomatic treatment procedures
available to address this issue, but Dengue will continue
to be a major global health epidemic. In consideration ofthis, a large number of Homoeopathic medical
professionals, institutions, and research institutions are
using the Homoeopathic form of treatment in pursuit of
an effective treatment for dengue. We may come to the
conclusion that Homoeopathic medicines are effective in
the treatment of dengue fever from clinical trials and
research that produced efficacy data for dengue fever
treatment with Homoeopathy.
Keywords :
Dengue Virus, Viral Disease, Aedes Aegypti, Homoeopathic Management.
Background:
Aedes aegypti is the vector for dengue, an acute
viral disease caused due to the Flavivirus (RNA virus).
Additionally prevalent in Africa, the Caribbean, and the
Americas, it is native to South East Asia and India. The
primary vector is the mosquito Aedes Aegypti, which
breeds in stagnant water. In large cities, water-based air
coolers, collections of water in containers, and tyre
dumps provide ideal breeding grounds for the vector.
Some nations in southeast Asia are hosts to the vector
Aedes albopictus. The majority of dengue patients
experience no symptoms, but some go on to experience
an acute febrile disease, which can vary from a simple
fever to dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and shock.
According to the WHO, there are numerous
conventional and symptomatic treatment procedures
available to address this issue, but Dengue will continue
to be a major global health epidemic. In consideration ofthis, a large number of Homoeopathic medical
professionals, institutions, and research institutions are
using the Homoeopathic form of treatment in pursuit of
an effective treatment for dengue. We may come to the
conclusion that Homoeopathic medicines are effective in
the treatment of dengue fever from clinical trials and
research that produced efficacy data for dengue fever
treatment with Homoeopathy.
Keywords :
Dengue Virus, Viral Disease, Aedes Aegypti, Homoeopathic Management.