What Is Hemorrhagic Fever?
9. What Are the Long-Term Complications?
Even with prompt diagnosis, hemorrhagic fever can result in long-term complications. Because no cures are known, there are many complications that can lead to long-term issues. Brain damage, kidney failure, a coma or even death can be caused by many VHFs.
The best solution to avoid long-term complications is to prevent being infected. Explore common prevention strategies to avoid complications, particularly if you’re living in or planning to visit areas where these viruses are present.
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