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Dr. Deborah Heaney was enjoying a vacation in the Caribbean when she was struck with a sudden, debilitating illness. It took her days, a flight home and some luck before she was finally diagnosed with dengue fever. As temperatures rise globally, mosquito-borne tropical illnesses are spreading, and our medical systems are failing to keep up. In this audio essay, Dr. Heaney argues that the medical community must do a better job of incorporating education on diseases like dengue into their practice. (A full transcript of this audio essay will be available within 24 hours of publication in the audio player above.)
Persons: Deborah Heaney, Heaney Locations: Caribbean
After I couldn’t keep up with my partner on a snorkeling adventure, he pulled me from the water. Later that day came intense fever, alternating with shaking chills. The physician assistant who saw me was perplexed; she gave me IV fluids and medication for nausea and sent me home. My brain was foggy, and my balance was so impaired that I would have failed a sobriety test. But as my head began to clear, it occurred to me to request a dengue fever test.
Persons: I’d Locations: Curaçao, Venezuela, Michigan
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