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Chloroquine use improves dengue-related symptoms

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It is shown that patients with dengue treated with chloroquine had an improvement in their quality of life and were able to resume their daily activities, however, as chlorquine did not alter the duration of the disease or the intensity and days of fever, further studies are necessary to confirm the clinical effects and to assess the side effects.

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