💨 Abstract

Ross Constable, a 48-year-old art teacher, developed Tourette's syndrome after contracting a deadly viral fever from a mosquito bite during a family holiday in Phuket, Thailand. His symptoms included skin shedding, fatigue, altered perception, and involuntary muscle spasms. Testing confirmed he had dengue fever, and there was also a suspicion of Japanese encephalitis.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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