Before the First Warm Days, They Warn About the Possible Appearance of the Dengue Mosquito: How to Prevent It
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Every August 26th, the International Day against Dengue is celebrated, an event instituted by the World Health Organization to raise awareness and prevent this disease. There is a general confusion, however, regarding what dengue is. Is it the disease, is it the mosquito or are they both? We tell you in this note. What is dengue and what is the oldest case of the one recorded? As the Argentine Ministry of Health explains, dengue is a viral disea…
Mar del Plata goes through a warm day in full sun that anticipates the imminent arrival of spring.With this season there are also seasonal diseases and those transmitted by mosquitoes, such as dengue.In this framework, every 26th of August is commemorated the World Day against Dengue, in order to raise awareness about this infectious disease transmitted mainly by the bite of the female mosquito Aedes aegypti, when it is sought to expand preventi…
It is August 26, 2025. 236 days of the year have passed and 129 days are yet to be completed. Today, we are em Tuesdays. Ephemerides refer to significant events, celebrations or commemorations ...
Every August 26th the world commemorates the International Day against Dengue, a disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito that especially affects hot climate regions like Ibagué. The date seeks to raise awareness about the importance of prevention and self-care to reduce the risk of infection. In cities like Ibagué, ... The post International Day against Dengue: a call for prevention in Ibagué and warm areas of the country appeared firs…
(NA) — International Dengue Day is celebrated on 26 August, a day dedicated to making the global impact of this disease on public health visible, and this year it was also proposed in the framework of World Mosquito Day, which was held on 20 August, an initiative with communications on social networks under the slogan “Small animal, global threat: the mosquito that challenges public health.”
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