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DHF
(redirected from Dengue hemorrhagic fever)

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DHFDengue Hemorrhagic Fever
DHFDengue Haemorrhagic Fever
DHFDansk Håndbold Forbund
DHFDesign History File
DHFDiluted Hydrofluoric Acid
DHFDiabetes Hands Foundation (Palo Alto, CA)
DHFDemand History File
DHFDocument History File
DHFDorena-Hickman Ferry (Hickman, Kentucky)
DHFAbu Dhabi Al Dhafra Military Airport (airport code)
DHFData Handling Function
DHFDecoupled Hartree-Fock
DHFDescending Hypothalamic Fibers (neuroscience)


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In 1981, an Asian genotype dengue 2 (DENV-2) produced a major islandwide epidemic of DF and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF); >400,000 cases were reported, 10,000 of which resulted in DHF and 158 deaths (101 children) from DHF (3-8).
Texas has been hit with the first-ever outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the continental United States.
With absolute certainty, the best measures of success in the anti-DDT campaign are increases in disease and death from malaria, leishmaniasis, bartonellosis, dengue fever, and dengue hemorrhagic fever.
 
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