December 26, 2012Dengue 'Breakbone' Fever Returns to the U.S.
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![]() AP Photo In the autumn of 1885, people in Austin, Texas, began to feel sick. One after another, they developed a chill and then a soaring fever. They vomited and broke out in rashes. Their most distinctive symptom was agonizing pain behind their eyes and in the bones of their arms and legs. And when the fever subsided, lack of appetite and deep exhaustion left them unable to work for weeks or months. TAGGED: dengue fever | |