Dengue Prevention What you need to know…
What is Dengue Fever? Dengue is a tropical disease caused by a virus and transmitted to humans by the mosquito  Aedes aegypti . Dengue is also known as Dengue Fever or "break bone fever".  It’s the most common arbovirus in the world. Close-up of an Aedes mosquito
Aedes mosquito
Symptoms of Dengue Fever Example of a Skin Rash due to Dengue Fever
Do you know… Dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever are the  most common mosquito-borne viral diseases  in the world. Only the  female mosquito  feeds on  blood . This is because they need the protein found in blood to produce eggs. Male mosquitoes feed only on plant nectar. The mosquito is attracted by the  body odours, carbon dioxide and heat  emitted from animal or humans. The female  Aedes mosquito  searches for suitable places to lay their eggs. Aedes  are  day-biters , most active during  dawn  and  dusk .
Life cycle of the Aedes mosquito
How do Aedes mosquitoes transmit diseases… The transmission cycle of dengue virus by the mosquito  Aedes aegypti  begins with a dengue-infected person. This person will have virus circulating in the blood—a viremia that lasts for about five days. During the viremic period, an uninfected female  Aedes aegypti  mosquito bites the person and ingests blood that contains dengue virus ; The mosquito then bites a susceptible person and transmits the virus to him or her, as well as to every other susceptible person the mosquito bites for the rest of its lifetime.
How do Aedes mosquitoes transmit diseases…
This is what you can do to help… Prevent mosquitoes from Breeding! Remove ALL sources of stagnant water. Deny the Aedes mosquito of any chance to breed!
Potential Breeding Grounds
Common Mosquito Breeding Grounds Artificial Containers (man-made): Flower vases and pot plates; Pails, water-storage jars, basins; Discarded receptacles; Roof gutters; Gully traps; Unused toilet bowls and cisterns; AC tray and dish rack tray; Concrete drains Natural Containers: Tree Holes; Leaf axils, fallen leaves; Ground depressions; All these sites require constant inspection!
Potential Breeding Grounds Flower Pots Flower Pot Plates
Potential Breeding Grounds Roof gutters Gully Trap
Potential Breeding Grounds Tree-holes Plant axils
To prevent Dengue… To prevent the spread of dengue fever, you must first prevent the breeding of its vector, the Aedes mosquitoes.  The Aedes mosquito is easily identifiable by its distinctive black and white stripes on their body. It prefers to breed in clean, stagnant water easily found in our homes.  You can get rid of the Aedes mosquito by frequently checking and removing stagnant water in your premises.
Easy steps to wipe-out the  Aedes  Mosquitoes Change water in vases/bowls every other day; Remove water from flower pot plates every other day, and add sand to the plates; Turn over all storage containers; Remove stagnant water collected on leaves, tree branches and in drains Clean roof gutters at least once a month;
 
How to prevent Mosquito Bites? No vaccine is available ; Use a mosquito repellant containing DEET; Dress in protective clothing – long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks and shoes; Because  Aedes  mosquitoes usually bite during the day, be sure to use precautions especially during early morning hours before daybreak and in the late afternoon before dark. Keep unscreened windows and doors closed. Keep window and door screens repaired.

Dengue Prevention

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    Dengue Prevention Whatyou need to know…
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    What is DengueFever? Dengue is a tropical disease caused by a virus and transmitted to humans by the mosquito Aedes aegypti . Dengue is also known as Dengue Fever or "break bone fever".  It’s the most common arbovirus in the world. Close-up of an Aedes mosquito
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    Symptoms of DengueFever Example of a Skin Rash due to Dengue Fever
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    Do you know…Dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever are the most common mosquito-borne viral diseases in the world. Only the female mosquito feeds on blood . This is because they need the protein found in blood to produce eggs. Male mosquitoes feed only on plant nectar. The mosquito is attracted by the body odours, carbon dioxide and heat emitted from animal or humans. The female Aedes mosquito searches for suitable places to lay their eggs. Aedes are day-biters , most active during dawn and dusk .
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    Life cycle ofthe Aedes mosquito
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    How do Aedesmosquitoes transmit diseases… The transmission cycle of dengue virus by the mosquito Aedes aegypti begins with a dengue-infected person. This person will have virus circulating in the blood—a viremia that lasts for about five days. During the viremic period, an uninfected female Aedes aegypti mosquito bites the person and ingests blood that contains dengue virus ; The mosquito then bites a susceptible person and transmits the virus to him or her, as well as to every other susceptible person the mosquito bites for the rest of its lifetime.
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    How do Aedesmosquitoes transmit diseases…
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    This is whatyou can do to help… Prevent mosquitoes from Breeding! Remove ALL sources of stagnant water. Deny the Aedes mosquito of any chance to breed!
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    Common Mosquito BreedingGrounds Artificial Containers (man-made): Flower vases and pot plates; Pails, water-storage jars, basins; Discarded receptacles; Roof gutters; Gully traps; Unused toilet bowls and cisterns; AC tray and dish rack tray; Concrete drains Natural Containers: Tree Holes; Leaf axils, fallen leaves; Ground depressions; All these sites require constant inspection!
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    Potential Breeding GroundsFlower Pots Flower Pot Plates
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    Potential Breeding GroundsRoof gutters Gully Trap
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    Potential Breeding GroundsTree-holes Plant axils
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    To prevent Dengue…To prevent the spread of dengue fever, you must first prevent the breeding of its vector, the Aedes mosquitoes. The Aedes mosquito is easily identifiable by its distinctive black and white stripes on their body. It prefers to breed in clean, stagnant water easily found in our homes. You can get rid of the Aedes mosquito by frequently checking and removing stagnant water in your premises.
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    Easy steps towipe-out the Aedes Mosquitoes Change water in vases/bowls every other day; Remove water from flower pot plates every other day, and add sand to the plates; Turn over all storage containers; Remove stagnant water collected on leaves, tree branches and in drains Clean roof gutters at least once a month;
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    How to preventMosquito Bites? No vaccine is available ; Use a mosquito repellant containing DEET; Dress in protective clothing – long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks and shoes; Because Aedes mosquitoes usually bite during the day, be sure to use precautions especially during early morning hours before daybreak and in the late afternoon before dark. Keep unscreened windows and doors closed. Keep window and door screens repaired.