

Malaise Identification and Care Monitoring Using the Internet of Things
Abstract
At current situation Dengue fever is consider as a dangerous disquietude. The disquietude by and large is self-restricting yet in specific individuals can give lethal difficulties, for example, Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Dengue Shock Disorder. The government has taken measures to control dengue fever, which is prevalent. However in country regions it is as yet expected to make mindfulness and recruit specialists for standard check-ups.
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