Dengue and the Elderly: A Growing Health Puzzle

Fri Jan 23 2026
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Dengue fever is becoming a bigger problem worldwide, especially for older folks. The number of people getting sick from it has been going up, and more of them are over 65. This age group faces tougher challenges when dealing with the disease. Their immune systems aren't as strong, and they often have other health issues, making dengue more severe for them. Older adults with dengue may not show typical symptoms, making it harder to diagnose. This delay can lead to longer hospital stays and even higher chances of death. Right now, there are no special tests to predict how severe the disease will be, and no specific medicines to treat it. Doctors have to consider the patient's age when managing the illness.
Researchers are looking into new treatments that might help control the immune response or fight the virus directly. However, there's still a lot we don't know, especially about how well vaccines work for older adults. With more people living longer worldwide, dengue in the elderly is becoming a pressing issue. We need clear, practical guidelines to help doctors handle this growing challenge.
https://localnews.ai/article/dengue-and-the-elderly-a-growing-health-puzzle-c30797df

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