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dengue fever
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Tropical countries
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Dengue fever is a common and endemic disease, with a high risk of transmission within local communities.
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2
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dengue fever
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tropical countries
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Common and a serious public health issue, with preventive measures and awareness campaigns in place
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1
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3
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dengue fever
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tropical countries
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Common and prevalent in tropical countries, especially during the rainy season
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1
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4
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dengue fever
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tropical countries
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Common and concerning illness due to prevalence of mosquitoes and warm climate
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1
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5
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dengue fever
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tropical countries
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Common and widely understood due to high prevalence and risk of infection
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1
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6
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q fever
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tropical countries
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Q fever is relatively uncommon and less known, as it is associated with livestock and farming practices more prevalent in temperate climates.
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1
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7
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relapsing fever
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Tropical countries
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Relapsing fever may be associated with louse-borne infection and is more commonly seen in urban areas with crowded living conditions.
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1
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8
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yellow fever
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Tropical countries
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Yellow fever is a significant public health issue and vaccination campaigns are common to prevent outbreaks.
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1
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