As someone who lives in a 3rd world country where dengue is endemic and the healthcare systems’ treatments and testing are outdated (understandably, as they are super stretched), this would be such an immense relief for us!
It never really sinks in when I learned about this until I had to experience it first hand when I got a 40C/104F fever 2 weeks ago.
Most hospitals were full. I was finally brought to a private one, but they gave me the wrong dengue test, the wrong medication, the wrong reading of my x-ray and despite being on a stretcher, they couldn’t admit me or refer me to the nearest hospital either as they were both over their capacity.
It’s not uncommon to take 20-30 hours sitting at the hospital hall before being able to be admitted, if at all.
Then, the costs charged after are way out of reach for most people, even in a public hospital. Most families, even the ones I know who are well off and have doctors in their families, end up in debt for years.
400 million infections per year.
The potential of alleviating so much suffering makes me teary-eyed with happiness. Cross fingers that this goes well!
Yeah, and the acute phase isn’t the only suffering. 36,000 deaths are attributed yearly to dengue. And only now with Long Covid, other post-acute infection syndromes like the one following from dengue are getting more attention. I wouldn’t be surprised if 0.5-1% develops serious ME/CFS-like chronic illness from it and an additional fraction suffers from less severe lingering symptoms. I personally know someone with severe ME/CFS from it.
Yes! I got long COVID for many months and needed to reduce my work hours significantly. It’s under-researched, and there was very little I could do about it.
I can’t imagine how debilitating ME/CFS are. Averting that, too, would be so wonderful.
If true, this is insanely amazing!
As someone who lives in a 3rd world country where dengue is endemic and the healthcare systems’ treatments and testing are outdated (understandably, as they are super stretched), this would be such an immense relief for us!
It never really sinks in when I learned about this until I had to experience it first hand when I got a 40C/104F fever 2 weeks ago.
Most hospitals were full. I was finally brought to a private one, but they gave me the wrong dengue test, the wrong medication, the wrong reading of my x-ray and despite being on a stretcher, they couldn’t admit me or refer me to the nearest hospital either as they were both over their capacity.
It’s not uncommon to take 20-30 hours sitting at the hospital hall before being able to be admitted, if at all.
Then, the costs charged after are way out of reach for most people, even in a public hospital. Most families, even the ones I know who are well off and have doctors in their families, end up in debt for years.
400 million infections per year.
The potential of alleviating so much suffering makes me teary-eyed with happiness. Cross fingers that this goes well!
Yeah, and the acute phase isn’t the only suffering. 36,000 deaths are attributed yearly to dengue. And only now with Long Covid, other post-acute infection syndromes like the one following from dengue are getting more attention. I wouldn’t be surprised if 0.5-1% develops serious ME/CFS-like chronic illness from it and an additional fraction suffers from less severe lingering symptoms. I personally know someone with severe ME/CFS from it.
Yes! I got long COVID for many months and needed to reduce my work hours significantly. It’s under-researched, and there was very little I could do about it.
I can’t imagine how debilitating ME/CFS are. Averting that, too, would be so wonderful.
Agreed! Sounds too good to be true, but I do hope it is! Thanks SiebeRozendal for sharing this news!