IJSRP, Volume 15, Issue 10, October 2025 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
M.M.S.S.K Nawaneliya, Y.M.S.S.Yapa, WMNKL Wijesuriya
Abstract:
Background: Dengue Fever is the most geographically widespread arthropod-borne disease. It can present a variety of clinical spectra varying from asymptomatic illness to dengue shock syndrome.
Case Presentation: 42-year-old female patient who has presented with a three-day history of fever and subsequently developed dengue hemorrhagic fever with multi-organ failure. Despite intensive care management, the patient died three days after admission to a tertiary care hospital.
Conclusion: Early recognition of dengue hemorrhagic fever and appropriate management during the critical phase are crucial.