Want to learn more about Dengue virus? Check out my infographic!

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4 thoughts on “Dengue Virus Infographic

  1. Great job on this infographic Arabella! I really liked how you organized your infographic into sections that described all of the different components of Dengue. You also used many colors and visuals that made it very easy to understand your virus. I am curious to know if Dengue can be cured, and why certain areas of the world are at a higher risk for getting Dengue? Overall, fantastic work!

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  2. Short but straight to the point! I love how you put the infographic altogether, it reminds me the days when dengue fever was much prevalent and almost apocalyptic. It has the same attention that the NCov virus nowadays. Have you considered doing the same for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus? The timing is impeccable and manu people would be more informed since its new. Also, how about considering the addition of taking vaccination shots in your infographic to prevent getting dengue when you visit those high risks area? I read there’s a commercially available vaccine now for Dengue called Dengvaxia in 2019. But overall, great job! Hope to see more of these very informative graphics.

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