Infectious Diseases
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- Lyme Disease Support Groups
- Provides details of organizations throughout the United States that have websites.
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- Forum on HIV and Oral Health
- Information resources on hairy leukoplakia (HK) and other oral conditions, including FAQs, from The Body.
- 585
- NHS Choices: Leukoplakia
- Information on this condition and its more aggressive form, hairy leukoplakia, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment.
- 587
- Glandular Fever
- Offering e-mail consultations by past sufferer who now works as nutritional therapist.
- 589
- MedicineNet: Infectious Mononucleosis
- Doctor written consumer health information, focused on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and spreading of this condition.
- 591
- Wikipedia: Infectious Mononucleosis
- Encyclopedia article on this widespread infectious viral disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.
- 592
- eMedicine Health: Mononucleosis
- Information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this disorder also called mono.
- 593
- CDC: Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention presents detailed information about this mosquito-born disease, including maps of distribution of the mosquito and the disease, and photographs of the mosquito and the virus.
- 594
- Dengue Fever - Travel Medicine for the Adventure Traveler by Alan Spira, M.D. , DTM&H
- Travel Medicine for the Adventure Traveler by Alan Spira, M.D. , DTM&H - Dengue Fever is a viral infection common throughout the tropical regions of the world. It is spread by Aedes mosquitoes.
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- Dengue Virus Net
- Provides a public and professional information resource for dengue virus including its history, research, transmission, symptoms, prevention and treatment.
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- WHO: Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever
- Includes cause, prevalence, transmission, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
- 598
- Ebola Virus Life-cycle Illustration
- Computer graphic showing Ebola virus reproducing in a cell. Includes relevant links on the biology and ultrastructure of Ebola.
