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Other mosquito-borne viral fevers Save


ICD-10 code: A92

Chapter: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

What are Other Mosquito-borne Viral Fevers?

Other mosquito-borne viral fevers are a group of diseases that are transmitted by mosquitoes. These diseases are caused by viruses that are carried by mosquitoes and can be transmitted to humans through mosquito bites. Some of the most common mosquito-borne viral fevers include dengue fever, Zika virus, chikungunya, and yellow fever. However, there are also other lesser-known mosquito-borne viral fevers that can cause serious illness in humans.

List of Other Mosquito-borne Viral Fevers
  1. Japanese encephalitis
  2. West Nile virus
  3. Malaria
  4. Rift Valley fever
  5. St. Louis encephalitis
  6. La Crosse encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is a viral infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes in rural and suburban areas of Asia and the Western Pacific. It can cause inflammation of the brain and can be fatal in some cases. West Nile virus is a viral infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes in North America. It can cause severe neurological disease, including encephalitis and meningitis. Malaria is a parasitic infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes in many parts of the world, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. It can cause fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms and can be fatal in some cases. Rift Valley fever is a viral infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes in Africa. It can cause fever, muscle pain, and liver damage. St. Louis encephalitis and La Crosse encephalitis are both viral infections that are transmitted by mosquitoes in North America. They can cause inflammation of the brain and can be fatal in some cases.

Prevention and Treatment

Prevention is the best way to avoid mosquito-borne viral fevers. This includes using mosquito repellent, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding mosquito-infested areas. In addition, it is important to eliminate standing water around your home, as this can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

There is no specific treatment for most mosquito-borne viral fevers. Treatment typically involves managing the symptoms of the disease. In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary. Vaccines are available for some mosquito-borne viral fevers, such as yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis. However, there are currently no vaccines available for many of the other mosquito-borne viral fevers.

Conclusion

Other mosquito-borne viral fevers are a serious public health concern. While some of these diseases are well-known, such as dengue fever and Zika virus, there are also many lesser-known mosquito-b