Authors
Diachkovskaia P. S.
PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Infectious Diseases, Phthisiology and Dermatovenerology1
Sleptsova S. S.
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head, Chair for Infectious Diseases, Phthisiology and Dermatovenerology1
1 - The Medical Institute of the North-East Federal University of M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk, Russia
Corresponding Author
Diachkovskaia P.S. e-mail: d-ya.ps@yandex.ru.
Conflict of interests
None declared.
Funding
The study had no sponsorship.
Abstract
In recent years, the countries of Southeast Asia became popular destinations among Russian tourists, including residents of Yakutia. The article describes a clinical case of Dengue fever in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in a woman who was vacationing in Vietnam. The disease presented in the classical form, the outcome of the disease is favorable.
Key words
fever of unknown etiology, Dengue fever, imported infection
DOI
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